Installing wiseco pistons and pins in fresh cylinders- lube?

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27 May 2006 10:54 #50451 by Trav
I am just curious what everyone would recommend as pre-lube for assembly of the cylinder block.

I would think some thicker oil (gear oil) would do the trick, and some assembly lube on the new piston pins / pin bosses? I know about STP but someone had told me its alright but will smoke until it burns off. We tend to use a 50/50 mix of that and engine oil on the aircooled aircraft engines That I've assembled at work.

I assume basically lube it up with something, and it should be fine? IE if I were going to start it ASAP after assembly, even the same weight engine oil would be fine? I'll probably go with the gear oil or STP/engine oil mix though.

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27 May 2006 11:17 #50456 by Mark Wing
I just use 50 WT motor oil

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27 May 2006 11:21 #50457 by MDawnz1
DONT use gear lube !!!!!!!
Use assembly lube for the pins and engine oil on the pistons and rings.

AND make SURE everything is CLEAN ........

Wash parts with soap and water first.
(NOT the rings)

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27 May 2006 12:04 #50465 by APE Jay
After you wash the block (do not allow it to air dry, it will rust), get a clean white rag and put some of the same motor oil on it that you will be running. Wipe the bores with it. It should discolor the rag. Keep doing this until the rag no longer shows residue from the bore. Leave it like that and assemble it.

Jay

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27 May 2006 12:46 #50473 by guitargeek

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30 May 2006 13:20 #50944 by BARNEYHYPHEN
Guitargeek, Is the Kentucky Jelly recomended by Kawasaki for rings? Does it help with heat disburtion? I thought I had read somewhere it was only recomended for the "shaft" model?

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30 May 2006 13:57 #50950 by KawasakiJockey
dont use the STP. Did that once and I think it stuck the rings because it smoked. Overheated the engine and the smoking stopped. That was about 15 yrs ago and ever since I use motor oil on any engine.

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30 May 2006 16:06 #50972 by kawsakiman
i personally use atf cause it burns off so quick

someday i will be able to afford my kz habit.

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30 May 2006 21:12 #51040 by wireman
BARNEYHYPHEN wrote:

Guitargeek, Is the Kentucky Jelly recomended by Kawasaki for rings? Does it help with heat disburtion? I thought I had read somewhere it was only recomended for the "shaft" model?

you guys are twisted,i love it!!!!!!!!:S :blink: :woohoo: :woohoo:

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31 May 2006 20:04 #51291 by 77kz700?
I agree with Mdawnz1, I just used this exact procedure and it worked just fine.

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