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HELP!!!! I have re-ringed my 79 850. With 73000 KM's (approx 45000 mi.) the dealer honed the block only. I used std. rings on the original pistons. All dimensions are within limits per my factory (pink cover) manual Upon re-assembly a loud knocking, hammering sound started after about 15 minutes of running. I took a 20 min. ride to the dealer for a second opinion, as well as going through your entire tech.section. He suggested the cam chain tensioner, as many others did. Went through it thoroughly even though it appeared to be operating OK. Still noisy and getting worse. Pull the plug wire on #4 and noise is 90% gone. Stethoscope confirms noise is loudest in upper area of #4 cyl. I dis-assembled and pulled the cyl. block as well as #4piston. Everything is visually OK, all dimensions and clearances still within limits. If anything, wrist pin and pin bores are on tight side. Big end side clearance is .019''. No broken rings or scuff marks. And compression is an even 125 all round , which should be OK since the rings haven't seated yet. I have another piston which I am about to try but I'd rather pick the collective brain before re-assembly. I did find a slightly warped compression ring on #3 piston , could this have anything to do with the noise? (I will be swapping this ring out in any case) hoyterb's comments noted and I verified that the pistons are all installed with the cast-in arrow pointing forward. ,Any more ideas? How can I check for main bearing damage without removing the crank?
Thanks all
Thanks all