installing Spirolox for piston pin..? help?

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installing Spirolox for piston pin..? help?

Post by kokkolanpoika »

Hi..

Need for help..
I have got new Ross pistons + new Spirolox lock ring for piston pin. (4x per piston) Has anyone got experience how to he...ll can i fit them?
I have got 1 training piece.. But it seems so difficult to find out new mounting way.. :shock:

So experience, tools?

My local machine shop says that this is a first time when they see those spirolox.. :lol:

http://store.summitracing.com/partdetai ... toview=sku

Engine is RV8 5200cc..


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Post by JSF55 »

At a guess something like a piston ring compressor for a small engine? maybe those small petrol pipe clips? they come in 1mm increments
So thats where it went !
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Post by IainB »

I always thought you wound them in, as they are 'springy' :oops:
a bit like putting keys on a keyfob??

Here you go :D http://www.angelfire.com/mech/danielspo ... rolox.html
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Post by kiwicar »

And I thought sprung wire locks were a pain in the bum to install (you only have to play catch as you fire them past your ear :lol: )
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Post by stevieturbo »

Just open them up a little until they look like a spring.

They will go in fairly easy at that. Not always so easy to get back out again !!!!!! ( in fact, almost f'ing impossible sometimes )
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Post by kokkolanpoika »

Thanks for help guys.. :D

It is easy peasy when i slightly open them.. :D I first think that opening them is not suitable.. :shock:
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