DavidZ1R wrote:Well finally got round to stripping the engine down, took the barrel off and found the pistons to be lightly scored, when checking the ring gaps I found that they were very worn, the ring end gaps were well beyond the service limit, still had the old piston and rings which had done 10,000 miles, checked the ring gap and they were still well within the service limit, going back in! the bores are fine, the pistons other than light scoring still ok, also noticed the piston pins had wear, need new ones, only after 1000 miles! used castrol gtx, think I used the wrong oil, cant think what else is at fault.
Well if the ring end gaps are fine with the old rings in the bore, then I'd say you've been sold duff new rings!
As a general rule, piston to bore clearence should ideally be around 2 thou" with a 10 thou" ring end gap.
I have known rings to be marked incorrectly also, so chech with a magnifying glass that the rings are in the right way up, if theay aren't then this can really suck oil into the bores.
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