When overhauling a sohc engine, why are the barrels dropped over assembled piston assemblies? That requires lowering the barrels over the pistons, installing two pistons at a time, while not disturbing the gasket. Seems like a disaster waiting to happen. Why not split the case, and pull the rod/piston assemblies out, check the bearing condition while you are at it. Then, install pistons one at a time, leaving the rods connected. Slide each piston to the top of the bore, then install the barrels onto the case, loaded with all four pistons. Rotate the crank to line up, and tap each piston assembly down, one at a time, install bearing cap, and torque to spec. The barrels could be secured with spacers and nuts to prevent movement when crank is rotated. Why not? Yes, it would require splitting the engine case, but if the rings are shot, what shape is the rest of the engine in?