Just wanted to firstly say thanks for all your posts - this forum has been a blessing and a charm to read over the last year - Really helped me out! Anyway I've struggled to find some advice on piston rings, apologies if this is on another thread...
STORY:
Bought an '82 GS850 just over a year ago, have been doing bits and bobs to it at home but sadly I live in the city of London and you can't swing a wrench here without hitting a cat! So... I've relocated my humble workshop down to my old dears in Andover, nursed the bike down (she was blowing lots of smoke and could barely make it past 70mph without really struggling
) and am doing a top end rebuild - All gaskets and probably piston rings...I've come to this conclusion because the bike's got a pretty bad oil leak from just in front of cylinder 1 (head gasket?), it blows quite a lot of smoke apparently (I don't have wing mirrors so I can't really see...), I did a compression test and every cylinder apart from 3 was at 75psi, cylinder 3 was at 100psi
and I also lost a lot of oil on the journey down...So my question is do I just need to get the same sized piston rings as in the manual or do I go for oversized taking into account the wear of a 35 year old bike? And does anyone know any good places to get these rings in the UK?
Many thanks,
Fred
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None of the rings were cracked or broke, the cylinder looked pretty good although I know this can be minute and best to measure! And the gaskets were not broken... so where is all this oil coming from and getting into my combustion chambers?




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