WhyZed
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I'm rebuilding a D409 motor which is the same as the D601 in the sense that the crankcase & cylinder separate.
I didn't use or need a ring compressor to put the cylinder over the piston and rings.
I made sure the ring end-gaps were opposite each other, oiled it all up, pinched the rings (one at a time) with my fingers & it went straight on, no problem..
A ring compressor might help but it is not a required tool..
I didn't use or need a ring compressor to put the cylinder over the piston and rings.
I made sure the ring end-gaps were opposite each other, oiled it all up, pinched the rings (one at a time) with my fingers & it went straight on, no problem..
A ring compressor might help but it is not a required tool..