Fulltilt wrote:Ah, yes, the saga continues......
Sounds like you have pin/keeper problem or maybe broken rings. May have been improperly installed ( upside down, wrong groove, etc) dunno. Did you check the ring end gap before you installed them? Was the piston on the rod correctly( some are offset ) was the clip fully seated? Did you forget to install one of them altogether?
lefty wrote:Good advice. They actually gave me two new ones with the piston, even though there was only room for one. There was a built in retainer on the other side. Well not really a retainer, more like it was machined that way. Unless I screwed that up too.
lefty wrote:
Anyway. Thank you for your post. I'm willing to bet you're right on the money. I'll post once the postmortem is done.
Fulltilt wrote:So, what did you find out ???
lefty wrote:Conclusion: I suck at this. I know I was taking a risk with keeping the crank. So I understand the lock up. But I can't for the life of me figure out why I had damage to the piston and cylinder.
lefty wrote:
Piston, perpendicular to the pin at the valves side and also at 180 degrees, has vertical scratching. Also, across from the valves perpendicular to the pin, there is a good nick / chunk taken out of the cylinder wall.
I was disappointed, as funny as that may sound, to find the wrist pin clip intact and in place.
Piston rings look intact and in place.
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