I found some rings and miced the cylinders & according to the service manual for the XJ1100 the standard cylinder bore is 71.5mm & wear limit is 71.6, my #2 cylinder top is cut to 71.58 and the bottom measures at 71.59 & I read 71.58 in the middle of piston travel.
I'll lightly hone the cylinders to mate with the new rings & next I will compare my existing pistons with others being sent to me & I'll be using the best 4 of the 8. With that, I'm going to be reassembling the top half of the engine very soon and wonder if there's a good set of detailed photos & caveats of doing this? I've searched but didn't find quite what I'm looking for.
For instance, I'm cutting a base gasket from printable gasket template library & though I was told you can use RTV & no gasket, I'd like to use one & do I put a thin layer of RTV on both sides of the gasket or one side or none? What is the best way to install the rings and then put the pistons in the cylinders when the engine is still in the bike when one is doing this alone? I read somewhere about a jig to hold the cylinders? I have no idea what it looks like or what I need to do this. Do I need two ring compressors to do this?
There's the info in the Yama service manual but its geared towards trained mechanics & well, I haven't earned those wings yet.
Any good pictorial links for reassembly of the top half?
Thanks!
I'll lightly hone the cylinders to mate with the new rings & next I will compare my existing pistons with others being sent to me & I'll be using the best 4 of the 8. With that, I'm going to be reassembling the top half of the engine very soon and wonder if there's a good set of detailed photos & caveats of doing this? I've searched but didn't find quite what I'm looking for.
For instance, I'm cutting a base gasket from printable gasket template library & though I was told you can use RTV & no gasket, I'd like to use one & do I put a thin layer of RTV on both sides of the gasket or one side or none? What is the best way to install the rings and then put the pistons in the cylinders when the engine is still in the bike when one is doing this alone? I read somewhere about a jig to hold the cylinders? I have no idea what it looks like or what I need to do this. Do I need two ring compressors to do this?
There's the info in the Yama service manual but its geared towards trained mechanics & well, I haven't earned those wings yet.
Any good pictorial links for reassembly of the top half?
Thanks!
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