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To: KincerC@area.abcbank.com, triumphs@autox.team.net
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From: SpitRacer9@aol.com
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 17:48:50 EDT
On major problem when people have pistons re-ringed is that the rings aren't 
necesarilly what's bad.  The piston grooves generally wear at the same rate 
or faster than the rings.  If you look at the blow-by on pistons with "bad 
rings" is is through the piston side of the ring, not between the ring and 
the bore.  This could be the case...When you did have new rings put into the 
motor did it run at all, or did it just sit for a few years with never being 
run.  Another test to see if the rings aren't seated is to put a little bit 
of oil in each cylinder and do a wet compression test.  you also might want 
to try a leak down tester which is a much better way to diagnose a problem 
than a compression check.  

aaron

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