Hi, I'm hoping someone know the answers to these. I want to install a set of new piston rings in my stock k7 engine. The top end is apart on my bench. The pistons and bores are measured and in spec. They are clean and the cyliners are honed. I have the new standard sized rings.
Last night I measured the ring end gap, following the service manual - put the ring in the skirt of the bore, made sure it was a uniform depth, and used a feeler gauge to measure the gap. Same with the second ring, and the oil rings. Move on to the next cylinder, repeat.
1) I cannot find a CB750 manual that lists MINIMUM ring end gap for replacement rings. The max is 0.7 mm. I have the Clymer manual and a PDF of the shop manual. Does anyone have a definitive measurement or range?
I looked up the Wiseco chart and used their "end factor" do do the calculation on my own. Is this the best I'm going to get?
Wiseco - Most standard engines 0.004 0.005 0.015
So for my application - Bore is 2425.591 (about 61.61 mm)
Top ring : 2425.591 * 0.004 = 9.702 (about .25 mm)
Second Ring: 2425.591 * 0.005 = 12.128 (about .31 mm)
I measured all of my rings, and they have on average .25 mm gap. This would mean the top rings are in spec, but the second rings need to be ground. Does everything sound correct so far?
2) The sets of rings did not come with any paperwork at all. They were sold as "Genuine Parts by OEM supplier" and the brand is T.K.R.J.
I just want to make absolutely certain which ring is the top and which is the second. One ring dark colored (almost black) and marked on the top with a tiny "R". The other ring is lighter colored and has no markings or discernible top/bottom.
Thanks in advance. I can post pictures of the rings if you want.