SOURCE: i have a1987 kawasaki kx 250. it is very hard to kick
Once u have the piston out then there is a tool you can use for extracting the rings or you can simply use strips of tin and slide it behind the rings from were the two ends of the ring meet and slide them round the piston. Be very careful when putting the new rings on because ther are quite brittle
SOURCE: Need owners manual and tool kit for 1984 Honda Ascot VT 500
hi m8,, try these guyz 4 a manual,, downloadable ones,, www.repairmanual.com
SOURCE: piston rings
First, be sure they actually do fit the bore. Take a ring and insert it in the bore. push the ring halfway into the bore using the piston. There should be about a 1/32" gap in the ring. Anything more than 1/16" and you need rings the next size up. If the ring won't go into the cylinder because the gap fully closes, the rings need to be a smaller size.
With the correct size rings, put them on the piston. Some pistons have an index pin in the ring groove Fit the gap to the pin. Put the piston mid-stroke and place the cylinder over the top of the piston. Squeeze the rings closed as you gently tap the cylinder downward and over the rings.
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SOURCE: Do I use regular or premium gas for my '96 Honda VT 1100 C Shadow
You always want to use the highest octane gas u can find in a motorcycle engine .... 91 at least
SOURCE: 1999 Honda xr200 need diagram for replacing piston rings
Not sure about your bike but mine i just have to remove the gas tank and radiators then the head and cylinder Slide off snugly
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