I still have the same issue on my bike....
the symptoms are:
- blue smoke when idling and just when re-accelerating, there is a puff of smoke
- 3 spark plugs are ok (brown and dry), the 4rth (on the right) is wet black, with a lot of fouled deposits -6> lot of oil is going by the way...
the bike is:
suzuki gs 550 with 650 pistons, cylinder block and full ported head....
- new valve guides (suzuki, measured in specs)
- new valves (suzuki, measured in specs))
- new valve stem seals (suzuki, also tried with viton ones, same result)
- honed cylinder block (very good state, not ovalized, measured in specs)
- new piston rings (not suzuki ones, ebay aftermarket, angular gap was ok with the service manual, but not measured the ring gap inside the cylinder block)
So, I disassembled (for the 4rth time) all the upper engine, and I can confirm I have lot of oil on the piston dome, and moreover the whole cylinder surface is full oiled and wet... So, I presume the new rings do not their job... I presume also the 2nd ring (oil scrapper) and the 3rd are not ok and seated to the cylinder surface... I measured the piston ring gap, putting it into the cylinder. Using my shims, I find these figures:
- 1st ring: 0.45mm ok / 0.50mm not ok
- 2nd ring: 0.50mm ok / 0.55mm not ok
- 3rd rings set: Nothing to measure, but I find that the round spring between the two little rings is very light and when I put it between the rings, it does not push the rings outside, to allow them expand...
I have the old rings, and measured them into the cylinder block... Even if the cylinder block is honed, and even if the rings are "old" (I thing only 20000 km), I measured values between 0.15mm and 0.40mm....
so, even if I find that, for these engines, 0.50mm is a bit large, I'll order a new set of rings, but I wanted to know what do you think about these figures.... thanks in advance!
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