I was just wondering if how you tell tell if piston rings are installed backwards? I heard that they will seal at first and then stop after a while allowing gas to get past them. Is there a way to find out with out taking apart the engine?
thanx
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I was just wondering if how you tell tell if piston rings are installed backwards? I heard that they will seal at first and then stop after a while allowing gas to get past them. Is there a way to find out with out taking apart the engine?
thanx
Nope. I had a ring installed upsidedown in my dirt bike. It smoked a lot for about 30 seconds after starting it, but that was it. The cam timing was also off by a tooth, that was my fault.
if you have the top ring on backwards i would think your comp. would be low and a lot of blow by. if its runs good and has good comp. i'd dive it. :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by daveid
thanx for the info guys