- Location
- Knoxville, TN
:chairshot:whats the easiest way to get the piston back into the cylinders??????
:aargh4::aargh4::aargh4:
:aargh4::aargh4::aargh4:
i know. i pulled the engine. i did one piston at a time and just pressed the rings in. how do i know if they moved or not? ( the rings)
Look through the ports if you're concerned
Does it turn smoothly?
If the motor is out, there is a easy way to do it. You take a piston and compress the rings with your hands being careful not to mess up the ring gap, insert the piston into the bottom of the sleeve, leave enough of the piston out so you can clearly see the pin hole. Once both pistons are done you can take your crank and case, lay it on the side and connect the rods to the pistons.... the whole assembly should be laid on its side to do it this way. its a one man job.