Wiseco support rails

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Wiseco support rails

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Hi guys,
Have purchase Wiseco pistons for my 4G63 2.3 stroker, the only problem is how do you install the oil support rails into the piston?

The size of the rail is the inner circumference of the oil land, and can't be physically opened up far enough to clear the top of the piston.

The rails are the correct size.........WTF!

Any info is much appreciated.
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u mean the circumferential expander? they have a bit of cured wire poking out one end that goes into a hole in the other end, carefully check the expander for this area and pull it apart.

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Have a look at the pics.........you can see the difficulty......even with a ring expander the support rings don't open up far enough.

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As you can see from this photo the Rail is the same size as the piston.

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If I try to "roll" the ring on, I'll break it.......too much distance to cover, like I said before a ring expander won't do the job......it'll only open the ring an extra 4mm.
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looks like the incorrect size ring to me, can u install the ring in the bore & use a feeler gauge to check the gap for me & post reply.... :beer
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Ring gap will tell you for sure. You may find the rings are for a 2.0ltr,
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The support rails are not for the bore..........only to stop the oil rings "falling" into the wrist pin.

Therefore are the same size as the oil land.
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Bitza wrote:The support rails are not for the bore..........only to stop the oil rings "falling" into the wrist pin.

Therefore are the same size as the oil land.
Sorry Bitza, thats incorrect, if they fall in the bore then the will not contact the bore walls, therfore not SCRAPING the oil off the cylinder wall & into the oil expander rail then through the piston to be deposited into the sump....

They must have wall tension to work.. if they don't then U have the incorrect rings.... in my 25yrs engine reconditioning I have never seen or herd of a oil ring that doesn't have wall tension etc... :beer
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It's not an oil ring........the support ring has to be there due to the land is missing over the gudgeon pin hole.

Once the support ring is in place the oil rings can then be installed.........basically it's a 4 piece oil ring.
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Oh now I see, looks like its steel so i think U can expand it enough to fit them. As per pic 2 just keep working the rail around. :beer
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Are you sure?..................it's gota go a long way.
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one step at a time my friend!
you probably won't get it to the bottom groove in one go without breaking it, work it down gradually.
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Post by scorpyy »

Get the right tool for the job, or pay a workshop to do it for you. You need a Piston ring expander, I think they're about $30.

What do the instructions say ? I'm quite certain it says not to use your hands/fingers to expand it, especially when you expanding it on an angle like that as it will most likely twist/be bent permanently.
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Received an Email from Wisceo and hand rolled the support rails on.....................they sure do stretch a long way........thanks for all your help.
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