How do they fit in the bores? If there is tension and the ring gap is ok, I’d go for it, but ultimately you need to be happy with your decision.
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How do they fit in the bores? If there is tension and the ring gap is ok, I’d go for it, but ultimately you need to be happy with your decision.
How did you assemble the oil ring? Wavey ring should be first as its the expander, then crimped ring, oil control. Then top and bottom split rings hold the lot together. The top and bottom split rings fit into the crimped ring and as such dont actually touch the inside if the piston groove but do touch the top and bottom, respectivly, of the piston groove. Did you check piston to bore clearance first? Did you then check compression ring gap in the bores? If all good then you can also check the split oil rings fit ok in the bore if u want too. The oil ring "assembly" should fit ok as it will comperss. Is the oil ring fitting in the piston groove ok? Check also comperssion ring fit in grooves. If the oil ring is too sloppy in the piston groove u have a problem.
I see ur using old pistons. Make sure the grooves are cleaned of carbon deposits as well.
Cheers
assemble the rings off the piston and use the piston inverted to push the rings down the bore, check the gap with a feeler every half inch or so.
this is the only time you line up the gaps on the oil rings.
G'day All,
Interesting thread.
Can I suggest you contact the ring manufacturer Brico Engineering UK. (link: Brico Engineering Ltd. | Coventry | England | ENGINEER SCOUT) and see if anyone can remember the correct way to assemble the ring set in particular the oil control ring assembly. They may have documentation they can send you.
Chris
G'day All,
Now it's starting to get interesting. Learning never stops when you have a LandRover!
This is the link to Mahle oil control ring installation: YouTube
The crimped ring is a Radial Spring as shown in the video.
However, where the wavy ring (spacer) goes is of concern. Hopefully the manufacturer can advise the correct install placements.
Chris
Cheers for all the help. I ended up taking a piston and the rings to a aircraft engine rebuilder who had rebuilt some of these engines years ago. It ended up being the right way. The ring compressor did squeeze them in enough to get them into the bores. Got all the pistons in.
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Ended up getting the cam in as well. Bloody hell it was a bit tricky to get all those half moon soft metal bearings located in the right spot. Had to use some cable ties to hold them together while getting the cam in.
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Dropped off the flywheel to get in machined and trying to find out some part numbers for the 2.6l clutch plate kit. I believe is the RVK-6003 for the exerdy clutch kit. The old clutch is a 9.5 inch plate. However it doesn't have the 1/4 spacer under the slave cylinder which I have seen mentioned as an indictor to need the 9.6 clutch plate. May have been left behind somewhere year ago.
Where did you get the new cam from and what are its specs compared to the original? Cookey gave me some specs years ago for a new cam but I haven’t managed to get hold of him about who he got the cams made through.