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Old 08-14-2004, 05:48 AM
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The way honda states to stagger the rings has worked well for me.
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is that the same way i ave mine. if not how does hhonda recommend to stagger it?
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looks right to me.
only thing im not sure about is if i have the crank pulley on the opposite side of the piston
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back up for more confirmation before i throw this bad boy together.
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are there anymore people who have put their i know therer is more. please answer my question thhanks
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Thats how I did it, and remember the notch in the connectiong rod faces the back of the block. Actually can someone confirm that I'm not 100% sure it goes to the back, I do know that it does matter which side it faces.
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