F fineazell2 New Member May 4, 2009 13 0 0 May 8, 2009 #1 I ordered some new rings for my stock piston to get me by until I can convince the wife a new top end is a great idea. Do I need to "break it in" when I put them in?
I ordered some new rings for my stock piston to get me by until I can convince the wife a new top end is a great idea. Do I need to "break it in" when I put them in?
ron89 New Member Feb 20, 2008 2,172 15 0 35 bensalem PA.. May 8, 2009 #2 yes you have to break in your new rings.
crazy4wdracer New Member Nov 7, 2008 455 1 0 31 Cabot, PA May 9, 2009 #5 You should break it in to get the rings to expand and seal.. You should hone it as well for a good seal.
You should break it in to get the rings to expand and seal.. You should hone it as well for a good seal.