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Yamaha Piston Ring Set FX HO / VX 110 FX140 HO/Waverunner FX Cruiser HO

700SB417

New set of rings STD size. For use with SBT pistons only.
2004 FX Cruiser HO
2004 FX HO
2005 AR 230 HO
2005 FX Cruiser HO
2005 FX HO
2005 SX 230 HO
2005 VX Deluxe
2005 VX Sport
2006 AR 210
2006 AR 230 HO
2006 FX Cruiser HO
2006 FX HO
2006 SR 210
2006 SX 210
2006 SX 230 HO
2006 VX Deluxe
2006 VX Sport
2007 AR 210
2007 AR 230 HO
2007 FX Cruiser HO
2007 FX HO
2007 SR 210
2007 SX 210
2007 SX 230 HO
2007 VX Cruiser
2007 VX Deluxe
2007 VX Sport
2008 212SS
2008 212X
2008 232 Limited
2008 AR 210
2008 FX Cruiser HO
2008 FX HO
2008 SX 230 HO
2008 VX Cruiser
2008 VX Deluxe
2008 VX Sport
2009 212SS
2009 212X
2009 232 Limited
2009 AR 210
2009 AR 230 HO
2009 SX 230 HO
2009 VX Deluxe
2009 VX Sport
2010 212SS
2010 212X
2010 AR 210
2010 SX 210
2010 VX Cruiser
2010 VX Deluxe
2010 VX Sport
2011 AR 210
2011 SX 210
2011 VX Cruiser
2011 VX Deluxe
2011 VX Sport
2012 VX Cruiser
2012 VX Deluxe
2012 VX Sport
2013 AR 210
2013 SX 210
2013 VX Cruiser
2013 VX Deluxe
2014 AR 210
2014 AR 240 HO
2014 SX 210
2014 VX Cruiser
2014 VX Deluxe


Piston to Cylinder Clearance:
The piston size plus the clearance equals the final bore size. For the recommended clearances by make and model, see Table 1. The cylinder first should be bored to within 0.002” of the final bore size. The remaining 0.002” should be removed with a 400 grit cylinder hone. The honing process should be controlled such as to leave a 45 degree crosshatch pattern on the cylinder wall.

Port Chamfering:
Once the cylinder is honed to the final size, all of the ports in the cylinder wall should be chamfered with a file or chamfer tool. The chamfered edge should be cut at approximately a 30 degree angle around the entire port. The cylinder should then be honed with a 400 grit flex hone to apply a uniform finish and to re-establish the 45 degree cross-hatch pattern.

Cylinder Cleaning Process:
Clean cylinders in warm soapy water using a firm plastic brush (such as a tooth brush), then dry, and immediately lubricate with 2-stroke oil. Honing grit tends to reside in the crosshatch and must be scrubbed out. An extremely clean cylinder free of grit is critical in order to avoid “drag marks” and other damage to the cylinder wall after assembly.

Setting the Ring Cap:
Place the piston ring in the cylinder. Use the piston to push the ring approximately 5mm from the top of the cylinder in order to square the ring in the cylinder. Use a feeler gauge to measure the gap between the ends of the ring. If the gap is too small, one end of the ring must be filed. Re-install the ring and measure again to confirm the final dimension. Recommended ring gap clearances are shown in Table 2.


Piston Installation:
Install the base gasket (we recommend Threebond 1211 as a gasket treatment). Lubricate the wrist pin bearing with 2-stroke oil and install the piston on the connecting rod. The designation mark on the piston crown points in the direction as shown in Table 3. Install the c-clips with the open end in either the 6 or 12 o'clock position. Install the rings onto the piston. Using your hands or a ring compressor, collapse the rings into the ring grooves and install the cylinder. Torque cylinder to proper torque specifications.

Table 1: Piston to Cylinder Clearance

Clearance

Application

2 Stroke

 

.004”-.005”

Kawasaki 440, 550, 650, 750, 900, 1100
Yamaha 500, 650, 701, 760, 1100, 1200

.0045”-.0055”

Yamaha 800, 1200pv, 1300

.005”-.006”

Seadoo 580, 650, 720, 800
Polaris 650, 750, 780, 900
Kawasaki 1200

.007”-.008”

Polaris 700, 1050 Seadoo 951, 800 RFI

4 Strokes

.001”-.0022”

Seadoo 112 (N/A)

.002”-.004”

Seadoo 113 (S/C)

.002”-.003”

Yamaha 408, 410, 411

.0015”-.0025”

Kawasaki 213, 214

.0005”-.0015”

Honda 600, 601



Table 2: Ring End Gap

Clearance/Tolerance

Application

2 Strokes

 

.011” +/- .003”

Kawasaki 1100

.012” +/- .002”

Seadoo 800

.012”+/- .004”

Kawasaki 440, 550, 650
Yamaha 500, 650, 701, 760, 1100, 1200, 800,1200pv
Tigershark 640, 770, 1000

.013” +/- .003”

Seadoo 580, 650, 720
Kawasaki 750, 900, 1200

.013” +/- .005”

Polaris 650, 700, 750, 780

.014” +/- .004”

Polaris 900, 1050

.019” +/- .001”

Tigershark 900

.022” +/- .003”

Seadoo 951/DI

4 Strokes

 

.015”-.021”

Yamaha FX Top Ring

.019”-.027”

Yamaha FX Middle Ring

.011”-.023”

Yamaha FX Oil Ring

.013”-.017”

Yamaha VX/FXHO Top Ring

.017”-.023”

Yamaha VX/FXHO Middle Ring

.004”-.014”

Yamaha VX/FXHO Oil Ring

.006”-.014”

Seadoo Top Ring/Middle Ring

.006”-.012”

Seadoo Oil Ring

.010”-.016”

Kawasaki Top Ring

.016”-.022”

Kawasaki Middle Ring

.016”-.023”

Kawasaki Oil Ring

.007”-.013”

Honda Top Ring

.016”-.022”

Honda Middle Ring

.010”-.030”

Honda Oil Ring


Table 3: Piston Arrow Direction

 

 

Make

Engine

Marking

Position

Seadoo

All

Arrow

Towards exhaust

Kawasaki

All (except 4-stroke)

Arrow

Towards Exhaust

Kawasaki

4-strokes

Dot

Towards exhaust

Polaris

650, 750, 780

Arrow

Towards front

Polaris

700, 900, 1050

Arrow

Towards exhaust

Yamaha

500

“UP”

Towards front

Yamaha

All others

Arrow

Towards exhaust

Tigershark

640, 1000

Arrow

Towards exhaust

Tigershark

770, 900

Dot

Towards exhaust

Honda

4-strokes

In

On the intake side

 
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