<VV> INVENTION, Plastic to oil RESPONSE !

Charles Lee Chaz at ProperProper.com
Tue Nov 16 18:03:49 EST 2010


I'm practicing using a 'ring compressor' and this thing is NOT easy !!!

First question (Select correct answer) :

A) The piston is installed onto the crank and the cylinder barrel slipped 
over it
B) The cylinder barrel is installed into the crankcase and the piston is 
slipped into it
C) Either (A) or (B)

The problem with (A) is that the ring compressor may be too long to fit 
between the cylinder barrel and the crankcase, to slip the cylinder barrel 
over the installed piston, and the ring compressor would need to be 
disassembled after the piston is installed.


(B) seems easier because you can see what you're doing better, and the ring 
compressor won't need to be disassembled after the piston is installed.

I have a solution that may have been tried already ?

Here's my idea (unless someone thought of this first ?)
Cut about a 2" - 3" band off the 'bottom' of a cylinder barrel and cut that 
into 2 semi-circles.

Use that contraption to squeeze the rings as the piston is installed using 
either method (A) or (B) above ?

www.yourbuyersinn.com/Cars/Corvair/CorvairTools.htm

Has anyone already tried this ?

Charlie





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