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πŸ”§ Piston Ring Compressor KIT69: Efficient Tool for Easy Piston Maintenance Review

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Description of πŸ”§ Piston Ring Compressor KIT69: Efficient Tool for Easy Piston Maintenance

Piston ring compressor Kit69. Made using the highest quality standards. Tested for durability. Can be tightened to fit any PISTON from 2-7/8" (73mm) to 4-3/8" (111mm) in diameter. Holds the rings securely until the PISTON is reinstalled. Tool set for compressing piston rings fro cylinder installation. Band sizes by-Inches include: 2-7/8-Inch thru 3-1/8-Inch , 3-1/8-Inch thru 3-3/8-Inch, 3-3/8-Inch thru 3-5/8-Inch, 3-5/8-Inch thru 3-7/8-Inch, 3-7/8-Inch thru 4-1/8-Inch and 4-1/8-Inch thru 4-3/8-Inch. Band sizes by millimeters include: 73mm thru 79mm, 79mm thru 86mm, 86mm thru 92mm, 92mm thru 98mm, 98mm thru 105mm and 105mm thru 111mm. Storage case includes usage photos. Kit 69 includes 7-Piece for compressing the piston ring for cylinder installation.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Needs work as others have stated

Compression rings need to be cleaned before use, this will scratch the pistons or crack the ring on a smaller engine if you do not clean and polish the compression ring surface. Overall it looks like a well made product but you have to be careful and inspect each ring before use.

Pros
  • cool product
Cons
  • upgradeable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Used on KTM RFS

Used on my KTM 520 RFS engine. This is a 97mm piston. You can put the piston on the rod and then install the cylinder. There is enough room to pull it out once the rings are in. This way you don't have to put the piston in the cylinder first and then in the rod. This will work with almost anything from above as long as the piston diameter isn't too far above the maximum ring size.

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Some little things

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Good tool, good price for a bike mechanic.

I had this exact tool many years ago and repaired the top of the bucket with no problems. This is the right tool for Harley. I sold mine many years ago and ordered a new one. This is exactly the same tool I had. A small amount of white fat will help set the jug on the new cob. It's one man's work with this instrument. This is a good price. Old certified biker tool.

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • I vaguely remember

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Could be much better

Thick bands are not beveled at the top and won't loosen around the piston (too hard and wide) (do you really have to squeeze all three rings at once?) thin bands would allow for removal, ratchet play, have geese Micro teeth but it doesn't grip under power so you still have to push and hold with your hand. I bought this type of tool to save time doing cramped work on a marine generator. It would work if those issues were resolved

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Working Speed

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Will not work with EVO Harley

Bought to replace a previous one that someone borrowed and didn't return when I was replacing the pistons on my 91 FLH. If you are thinking of doing the same, don't do it, it will NOT work. Works well on an older Scoop or a Harley that doesn't have spikes coming out of the bodies that go over the heads. The hooks into which the band tongs are inserted do not clear the pins, making removal impossible when the jug is over the rings. Works great on my iron head but does not work with EVO, Twin Cam

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for seniors

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product had poor finish quality

I bought this product to assemble an engine I'm working on for a client. I struggled with this tool as it was too thick to properly compress the wear rings. I finally got the piston and looked inside the cylinder only to notice a large dent in the piston skirt. After inspecting the gauge ring, I could see a small burr on the ring that caused the gauge to land on the piston skirt. Now I need to buy a new plunger and leave it overnight to complete a project for my client. In the meantime I bought

Pros
  • Lots of positive emotions
Cons
  • Lots of things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Correct part, arrived quickly, acceptable quality

Correct part, arrived quickly, they seem better than most offshore units. I used this ring compressor to install piston rings and cylinders on a 2007 Buell. XB12 (same as HD Sportster engine, almost every V-Twin). To adjust the cylinders I can't use a 10-1/2 long handle/spring loaded ratcheting pliers (they never seem to ratchet down to the right tension (they flinch more than a squirrel on meth and spring up with the slightest hit) I use a long # 8 through the holes in both pins (one on each…

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Ugly packaging