Download Engine - the Polaris International Extranet
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ENGINE apply heat to the piston rings. The ring may lose radial tension. 3. Remove top compression ring: *Using a piston ring pliers: Carefully expand ring and lift it off the piston. CAUTION: Do not expand the ring more than the amount necessary to remove it from the piston, or the ring may break. CYLINDER INSPECTION 1. Remove all gasket material from the cylinder sealing surfaces. 2. Inspect the top of the cylinder (B) for warpage using a straight edge (A) and feeler gauge (C). Refer to Ill. 1 and Ill. 2. *By hand: Placing both thumbs as shown, spread the ring open and push up on the opposite side. Do not scratch the ring lands. A B Ill.1 4. Repeat procedure for second ring. 5. Remove the oil control ring. The oil control ring is a three piece design consisting of a top and bottom steel rail and a center expander section. The top rail has a locating tab on the end which fits into a notch (B) in the upper oil ring land of the piston. To Remove: Top View Measure at different points on the surface. B A a) Remove the top rail first followed by the bottom rail. b) Remove the expander. C Ill.2 Compression Rings B Cylinder Warpage. .004″ (0.1 mm) Max. Oil Ring 3.32