J Jeffrey Hartman New Member Local time 7:12 PM Joined Oct 30, 2017 Messages 4 Oct 30, 2017 #1 Put new piston,rings, gaskets. Now piston stoke rises too high causing lockup. Can't complete it's revolution. What could cause this? Please help?
Put new piston,rings, gaskets. Now piston stoke rises too high causing lockup. Can't complete it's revolution. What could cause this? Please help?
crassius Well-Known Member Local time 7:12 PM Joined Jul 23, 2012 Messages 4,550 Oct 30, 2017 #2 if it is about 5mm too high, I'd guess wrong piston type - if only a couple mm too high, I'd guess you have a cylinder that requires two base gaskets did you compare with the old parts?
if it is about 5mm too high, I'd guess wrong piston type - if only a couple mm too high, I'd guess you have a cylinder that requires two base gaskets did you compare with the old parts?
J Jeffrey Hartman New Member Local time 7:12 PM Joined Oct 30, 2017 Messages 4 Oct 30, 2017 #3 crassius said: if it is about 5mm too high, I'd guess wrong piston type - if only a couple mm too high, I'd guess you have a cylinder that requires two base gaskets did you compare with the old parts? Click to expand... Maybe not as closely as I thought..Will get back to you..thnx 4 the quick response
crassius said: if it is about 5mm too high, I'd guess wrong piston type - if only a couple mm too high, I'd guess you have a cylinder that requires two base gaskets did you compare with the old parts? Click to expand... Maybe not as closely as I thought..Will get back to you..thnx 4 the quick response
gary55 Well-Known Member Local time 7:12 PM Joined Nov 27, 2012 Messages 4,029 Location Prescott, AZ Oct 30, 2017 #4 Jeffrey Hartman said: Maybe not as closely as I thought..Will get back to you..thnx 4 the quick response Click to expand... look at where the wrist pin holes are on the pistons.
Jeffrey Hartman said: Maybe not as closely as I thought..Will get back to you..thnx 4 the quick response Click to expand... look at where the wrist pin holes are on the pistons.