What are the best piston rings to use?
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What are the best piston rings to use?
A friends Dsm 4g63 with wisco pistons recently started having some blow by problems. It's gotten steadily worse so were taking it apart in the next few days and replacing the rings. Unless we find other problems, like cracked ringlands .
What it has right now are the rings that came with the wiseco's I know when I rode dirtbikes the mechanic at honda kawasaki always told me to use the kawasaki rings with a wiseco piston because they hold up longer. Are their any better rings to use, this motor only has about 10k on the rebuild ? it was assembled at a machine shop. So I don't really think it was assembled wrong.
So what rings do you guy's recommend?
What it has right now are the rings that came with the wiseco's I know when I rode dirtbikes the mechanic at honda kawasaki always told me to use the kawasaki rings with a wiseco piston because they hold up longer. Are their any better rings to use, this motor only has about 10k on the rebuild ? it was assembled at a machine shop. So I don't really think it was assembled wrong.
So what rings do you guy's recommend?
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Re: What are the best piston rings to use?
Originally Posted by c0mpl3x
welcome to improper ring seating
I haven't rebuilt a car motor before but on bikes I beat the **** out of them as soon as I start it. And never had a problem. the way I see it. if somethings not right then no amount of going easy on the motor is going to save anything.
It's more important to me to get those rings seated. in the first few miles after the rebuild. thats what the hone marks in the bore are for.
With this car I wonder about that though because it just started the rings seated. If they hadn't it would have had blow by from the start ??
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Re: What are the best piston rings to use?
Originally Posted by Dmc1
I agree with you. The owner babied it way to much during break in. he treated it like the thing was made of glass.
I haven't rebuilt a car motor before but on bikes I beat the **** out of them as soon as I start it. And never had a problem. the way I see it. if somethings not right then no amount of going easy on the motor is going to save anything.
It's more important to me to get those rings seated. in the first few miles after the rebuild. thats what the hone marks in the bore are for.
With this car I wonder about that though because it just started the rings seated. If they hadn't it would have had blow by from the start ??
I haven't rebuilt a car motor before but on bikes I beat the **** out of them as soon as I start it. And never had a problem. the way I see it. if somethings not right then no amount of going easy on the motor is going to save anything.
It's more important to me to get those rings seated. in the first few miles after the rebuild. thats what the hone marks in the bore are for.
With this car I wonder about that though because it just started the rings seated. If they hadn't it would have had blow by from the start ??
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Re: What are the best piston rings to use?
Originally Posted by Dmc1
A friends Dsm 4g63 with wisco pistons recently started having some blow by problems. It's gotten steadily worse so were taking it apart in the next few days and replacing the rings. Unless we find other problems, like cracked ringlands .
Have you checked it with a leak-down tester yet? Compression test wont tell you ----.
what kind of turbo is he running? What else was done to the engine when it was apart
Ive owned a few 11sec. DSm's (not very hard to do I admit...) but to answer your question the best rings to use (4g63) are pretty much anything name brand, not a major factor on 4g's. The important part is getting the gap right.
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