Ok. So I've now received a good pile of parts for the repair to the engine.
I'm in two minds if I should change the piston rings on the replacement piston I got? I did order a set, which were very cheap at just £2.40 for the one piston. However on arrival I see the replacement rings are made in China.
Now I do by a lot of electronics stuff from China, most of it is ok. However I'm now in a quandary as to whether I risk fitting Chinese piston rings, or if I simply fit the piston as I received it. The rings on the piston are fine, and actually haven't fully bedded in yet, as only 60% of the ring surface has been in contact with the previous bore.
So what is the general consensus on this issue?
I will be doing the piston replacement tomorrow (weather depending) , so answers before then would be good.
I've also received all the valves to sort the head. However these will take a while to lap in, as although the seats looked ok with the naked eye, I can see that only parts of the seats actually touch the valves, when I used engineers blue to mark the contact areas.
In the old days, I'd use a valve seat cutter for this. However modern valve seats are really hard, so need grinding in to the correct profile. I've some ideas as to how to get the valves to lap in correctly, but if those ideas fail to give an acceptable seal, I'll have no alternative but to find a second hand head.