I did a search for oil control rails as well a read all the threads on piston rings.
Could not find the answers I'm looking for.
I'm working on a 1100F which had a stuck engine so far the cylinders, pistons and compression rings are within spec. I'm not totally sure how to check out the oil control rails.
I notice they consist of 2 thin rings which sandwich another part.
I see how you would be able to check the end gap on the 2 thin rings but is there something that needs to be done with the center piece?
I also noticed the holes below the oil control rings are partially blocked Is I was thinking of using a torch tip cleaner to clean them up.
Are there any things I should be careful to avoid?
All my ring end gaps are with in spec. I was thinking of trying to match up the rings on different pistons and cylinders so I get the end gaps closer to .2MM.
Is that a good Idea?
BTW I honed the cylinders.
Lastly reading a ring installation pdf file from wisco they recommend the second compression ring to have a larger end gap than the 1st.
Is that good general practice or just for the wisco rings.
I'm using stock rings with the standard bore since luckily they are still within spec.![Smilie](https://xs11.club/core/images/smilies/smile.png)
Thanks in advance
Rick
Could not find the answers I'm looking for.
I'm working on a 1100F which had a stuck engine so far the cylinders, pistons and compression rings are within spec. I'm not totally sure how to check out the oil control rails.
I notice they consist of 2 thin rings which sandwich another part.
I see how you would be able to check the end gap on the 2 thin rings but is there something that needs to be done with the center piece?
I also noticed the holes below the oil control rings are partially blocked Is I was thinking of using a torch tip cleaner to clean them up.
Are there any things I should be careful to avoid?
All my ring end gaps are with in spec. I was thinking of trying to match up the rings on different pistons and cylinders so I get the end gaps closer to .2MM.
Is that a good Idea?
BTW I honed the cylinders.
Lastly reading a ring installation pdf file from wisco they recommend the second compression ring to have a larger end gap than the 1st.
Is that good general practice or just for the wisco rings.
I'm using stock rings with the standard bore since luckily they are still within spec.
![Smilie](https://xs11.club/core/images/smilies/smile.png)
Thanks in advance
Rick
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