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glstine
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I'm rebuilding a 1980 gs550. First attempt at putting on the cylinder jug I bent a ring. No big deal ordered new rings. Second attempt got three of the four pistons in fine, #1 piston was not straight and while trying to get it straight managed to crack the cylinder wall
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What I have been doing is blocking the 2 and 3 piston and sliding the cylinders over. That's been easy using hose clamps as ring compressors. However, when I get to the 1 and 4 pistons I can't seem to get them high enough (without pulling out the 2 and 3 pistons) to block them in to keep them straight. Anybody have any tips or tricks for doing this? This is the first bike I've ever tried to rebuild and I've never considered myself mechanically inclined. I had really thought I would get her started this weeked, guess not
What I have been doing is blocking the 2 and 3 piston and sliding the cylinders over. That's been easy using hose clamps as ring compressors. However, when I get to the 1 and 4 pistons I can't seem to get them high enough (without pulling out the 2 and 3 pistons) to block them in to keep them straight. Anybody have any tips or tricks for doing this? This is the first bike I've ever tried to rebuild and I've never considered myself mechanically inclined. I had really thought I would get her started this weeked, guess not