Quick but stupid question about stock rings
ok so, I have an extra set of internals laying around, also I have a new set of new rings I wanna put on them, now heres the problem. I have two sets of upper rings, but I don't know which one are the compression rings? There both very different: one is black with a silver lip the other is monochromatic. The two tone rings also have a very prominent N near the break in the ring, the other set does as well, but you have to really look at them. Now I do understand that the N should face up but what ring goes where is the issue. FWIW I have the oil scraper already taken care of, Keep in mind this is the first time I'm doing this, I have little knowledge, and have tried searching. Thanks
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nvm found it..... please delete
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Originally Posted by p51hellfire
(Post 579215)
nvm found it..... please delete
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Originally Posted by gospeed81
(Post 579244)
How about instead of deleting you post the answer you found so that when someone searches next year it's one less pointless thread they have to click on.
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the second ring, is the ring that is wedge shaped, monochromatic or has some type of step to it, the n's all face upwards
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Originally Posted by p51hellfire
(Post 579498)
monochromatic
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Originally Posted by gospeed81
(Post 579612)
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Noob haha. Why are you worried about putting the rings on the pistons if you haven't clearanced them yet?
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:cjerk: future knowledge?
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The top compression ring will be the one with the silver side. It will usually be shiny. The 2nd ring will typically be dull black/matte black looking. This is pretty much par for the course for oem japanese cars.
Has to do with the material the rigs are made of. The top is usually moly coated and chrome faced. The 2nd is usually bare cast, hence the dull appearance. In all cases there is normally a dot or an N or some other marking on one end only on one side. That signifies UP. |
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