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Internal Components
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4. After installing the new rings on the piston, check
piston-to-ring side clearance. Maximum
recommended side clearance is:
Top ring - 0.04/0.08 mm (0.0016/0.0033 in.)
2nd ring -
CS4, CS6: 0.02/0.06 mm (0.0008/0.0024 in.)
CS8.5-12: 0.03/0.07 mm (0.0012/0.0028 in.)
Piston Ring Side Clearance Limit - 0.1 mm
(0.004 in.)
If side clearance is greater than specified, a new piston
must be used. Refer to Figure 10-15.
Replacement pistons are available in STD bore size,
and in 0.25 mm (0.010 in.) and 0.50 mm (0.20 in.)
oversizes. Replacement pistons include new piston
ring sets and new piston pins.
Service replacment pistion ring sets are also available
separately for STD pistons, and for 0.25 mm (0.010
in.) and 0.50 mm (0.020 in.) oversized pistons. Always
use new piston rings when installing pistons. Never
reuse old rings.
The cylinder bore must be deglazed before service
ring sets are used.
Some important points to remember when servicing
piston rings:
1. If the cylinder bore does not need reboring and
the old piston is within wear limits, and free of
score or scuff marks, the old piston may be
reused.
2. Remove old rings and clean up grooves. Never
reuse old rings.
3. Before installing the rings on the piston, place the
top two rings, each in turn, in its running area in
the cylinder bore, and check end gap. See Figure
10-14. This gap should be a maximum of 0.9 mm
(0.035 in.) in a used cylinder bore and 0.2 mm/
0.4 mm (0.008/0.016 in.) in a new cylinder bore.
Figure 10-15. Measuring Piston Ring Side
Clearance.
Figure 10-14. Measuring Piston Ring End Gap.
Summary of Contents for COMMAND PRO CS10
Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL COMMAND PRO CS SERIES 4 12 HP HORIZONTAL CRANKSHAFT...
Page 20: ...1 18 Section 1 Safety and General Information...
Page 24: ...2 4 Section 2 Special Tools...
Page 48: ...6 4 Section 6 Lubrication System...
Page 54: ...7 6 Section 7 Retractable Starter...
Page 84: ...8 30 Section 8 Electrical System and Components...
Page 106: ...9 22 Section 9 Disassembly...