came across a thread dealing with Pamco ignition and think i may get the kit....have to pick up some calipers tomorrow so i know wether im just buying rings or a complete piston kit...crossing my fingers it will just be the rings...was so sure i was going to buy a tank seat combo from benji, that pinas design is gansta, but not reading all teh issues im not too sure. Anyone that replaced their piston rings did they need any specialty tools?Right now i just want to have her running by the end of september.
Things to do:
Measure pistons: in tolerance replace rings or out of tolerance replace pistons and then i probably should go with bigger size to get more power decision decisions
Measure head: check for distortion
Replace valves
Adjust tappets
Put carbs back together
Replace strainer in oil tank
Oil change
WHOA....Don't just buy any calipers.
You want 6 inch calipers all metal NOT PLASTIC, and they should be 0-.100 in one revolution.
Otherwise the most common and often used type.
Remember all metal .
You cannot use Calipers to measure the piston walls. It won't work.
Only at the top perhaps, if there is NO ridge.
You can use the calipers to measure the piston ring lands,thickness etc.,.
Use feeler gauges for the piston ring end gaps. Do it the right way.
It takes a special set up with a micrometer to measure the bore for the pistons.
Let a machinist do that for you.
Like I say let a machinist help you with the piston and bore measurements.