Rik Ring Kit - Oil Ring??

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Kr1s1991h
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Rik Ring Kit - Oil Ring??

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I bought some replacement pistons (Makita) and a set of rings, believe they are Rik, in the kit there are two normal 'round' rings and one multi-sided ring (oil ring??) can anyone enlighten me to what or where the multi-sided one is for.

Is the bin a good answer??
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are you sure you have the right rings ?? never heard off a set off rings where they put too much in :?

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Post by headcoats »

Could it be the expander ring ?
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Post by KR1S91 »

That sounds like the "expander" ring from what u are describing. It fits in the bottom ring groove on the piston before fitting the piston ring.

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Post by twostrokesmoker »

Could be a "universal" kit for 2 or 4 stroke's :-k ie the third ring would be your scraper ring ????
someone will probably come on & say im talking through my "ring" :roll:
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Post by mgtkr1 »

expander ring be sounds of it mate
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Post by 250 drummie »

All the expander rings I ever came across are a wave type shape and are really thin. The RDs have them but I never fit them because they can break being so thin and then they overlap each other and jam the ring itself. I never had an issue leaving them in the box. Less weight too :roll: every bit helps
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Post by spannerman »

it is the expander i had to ask the same question from kev at ard, he said it didn't matter if you bothered or not but road use he would and trackday he wouldn't bother.
i didnt use them and they have been no trouble but i did fit them under the bottom ring in my mates 2ma and it also has been no trouble.
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Post by Kr1s1991h »

Many thanks for the replies, as correctly suggested it is the expander ring, which fits underneath the 'normal' lower ring.

Thanks again guys! :wink:
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