Engine overhaul continues. The cylinder head is out at a machine shop to have a twisted off exhaust bolt extracted. I've been spending time cleaning up the pistons and installing new rings. The carbon was thicker and more tightly adhered than I had previously thought. It took some scraping with a painters 6 in 1 tool, sanding with emery cloth, and burnishing with a Dremel.
Ring installation was a learning experience. The diagram below describes how to install rings in a straightforward and simple way. You will recognize the top compression ring by the shiny bevels around the edges. I installed them with the makers mark up as many forums insist must be done, but couldn't find any official direction on this. I believe it's a pretty forgiving system and the ring would perform fine if installed either direction. The second compression ring is recognizably square and just a tiny bit thicker by about .001". It doesn't have the recognizable bevel like the top ring. Again, I installed it with the makers mark up, but again, couldn't find any technical guidance for this. The RIK rings I used have directions for the installation of the 3 piece oil scraper on the back of the packaging.