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<blockquote data-quote="TheChasers" data-source="post: 230368" data-attributes="member: 3831"><p>What initially confused me was my manual, it only showed 3 piston rings. Maybe just OEM has 3, Idk.</p><p>But it is normal for the Top and 2nd ring to protrude a lil and need to be pressed inward with my hand in order to get piston inside cylinder?</p><p>But based on image you shared with me, it has a line at 2 O clock and at 4 oclock, so Im able to put Oil Ring Expander either at 2 or 4 O'clock?</p><p>Also checked out some videos. Seems fairly easy to measure ring gap. In videos I noticed everyone pushing piston into cylinder a lil to align ring striaght, to measure gap. I already installed both the cir clips into connecting rod and dnt want to take them out so will need to find another way to make sure rings are aligned straight inside cylinder so I can properly measure gap.</p><p>Will try it all after work today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheChasers, post: 230368, member: 3831"] What initially confused me was my manual, it only showed 3 piston rings. Maybe just OEM has 3, Idk. But it is normal for the Top and 2nd ring to protrude a lil and need to be pressed inward with my hand in order to get piston inside cylinder? But based on image you shared with me, it has a line at 2 O clock and at 4 oclock, so Im able to put Oil Ring Expander either at 2 or 4 O'clock? Also checked out some videos. Seems fairly easy to measure ring gap. In videos I noticed everyone pushing piston into cylinder a lil to align ring striaght, to measure gap. I already installed both the cir clips into connecting rod and dnt want to take them out so will need to find another way to make sure rings are aligned straight inside cylinder so I can properly measure gap. Will try it all after work today. [/QUOTE]
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