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reconciling Wiseco's piston ring end gap recommendations with Kawasaki's
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15 Oct 2023 12:51 #890525
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1990 Zephyr zr550 B1
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Hi All,
I'm working on my 615cc head (61mm bore, +3mm oversize) and I'm trying to reconcile Wiseco's ring end gap instructions with Kawasaki's FSM.
The FSM specs are 0.15-0.30mm for both the top and second compression rings, with a service limit of 0.6mm
Wiseco is recommending an end gap of 0.27mm for the top ring and 0.34mm for the 2nd ring. That means Wiseco's recommendation is already at the edge or over what Kawasaki recommends. I'm not sure which way to go. Maybe the engine will run hotter with the new pistons so the gap should indeed be larger?
I'm working on my 615cc head (61mm bore, +3mm oversize) and I'm trying to reconcile Wiseco's ring end gap instructions with Kawasaki's FSM.
The FSM specs are 0.15-0.30mm for both the top and second compression rings, with a service limit of 0.6mm
Wiseco is recommending an end gap of 0.27mm for the top ring and 0.34mm for the 2nd ring. That means Wiseco's recommendation is already at the edge or over what Kawasaki recommends. I'm not sure which way to go. Maybe the engine will run hotter with the new pistons so the gap should indeed be larger?
1990 Zephyr zr550 B1
Wiseco 615cc kit
zx550 cams
SPII ignition system
Kerker stainless steel race exhaust with 1.5" competition baffle
K&N Air Filter...
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15 Oct 2023 12:58 #890526
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Follow Wiseco. They know their pistons, and how they will behave under high stress loads.
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17 Oct 2023 15:13 #890579
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follow wiseco specs
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17 Oct 2023 16:17 #890585
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The difference might, in part, be due to the material the rings and pistons are made of. Personally, I'd follow the manufacturer's specifications, be that Kawasaki specs for OEM pistons/rings or Wiseco specs for Wiseco piston/ rings.
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