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KX60 HELP! In need of rebuild!

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chris-mets:
Ok I will try right now. Even if the piston and rings are that tight on the cylinder it will still move fast with it inside?

chris-mets:
yep. I pushed the rings in with my fingers and it went in. It's just that when its in the cylinder I can't move it anymore. It's really tight in there.

1989kawasaki:

--- Quote from: chris-mets on April 13, 2011, 01:35:27 PM ---yep. I pushed the rings in with my fingers and it went in. It's just that when its in the cylinder I can't move it anymore. It's really tight in there.

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did you oil the bore?

chris-mets:
Not yet. I will once I open the engine and clean it and get the crank altogether. Once the bottom end is done I will do that. Do I have to dip all the parts in oil before I put them in? like all the bearings, the cylinder walls, the head, and the piston? or what?

1989kawasaki:

--- Quote from: chris-mets on April 13, 2011, 01:45:30 PM ---Not yet. I will once I open the engine and clean it and get the crank altogether. Once the bottom end is done I will do that. Do I have to dip all the parts in oil before I put them in? like all the bearings, the cylinder walls, the head, and the piston? or what?

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if you were test fitting the piston then you will need to put oil on your fingers and spread it all over the cylinder and piston.

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