I'm putting a 240 back together and I'm running into a small problem installing the Pistons with the new rings into the cylinder. I am using a ring compressor, but the Pistons are going in hard. A rubber mallet is needed to install them. I checked the end gap on the 2 compression rings before installing them on the pistons, and they had .040 out of the box (hastings).
Where I think the problem is, the new oil rings were tight in the cylinders. Is this common? Should I file them down? The hastings ring set came with 2 spacers and an oil ring. I used the original "spring" (flat black ring that goes under the oil ring and spacers). Do I need to use this "spring"? I assumed so that's why I put it on, but when it's all on the piston and I force it into the cylinder, it is VERY tight. What advice do you have? Thanks
Where I think the problem is, the new oil rings were tight in the cylinders. Is this common? Should I file them down? The hastings ring set came with 2 spacers and an oil ring. I used the original "spring" (flat black ring that goes under the oil ring and spacers). Do I need to use this "spring"? I assumed so that's why I put it on, but when it's all on the piston and I force it into the cylinder, it is VERY tight. What advice do you have? Thanks