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Thread: tri-z rings

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    tri-z rings

    so i need a set of rings but its kinda hard to find the right ones and wanted to know will any other rings fit or can i use the wiseco with the stock piston

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    Seem I read a post on this subject and it wasn't recommended to mix the two. Might do a search but it will take a little time to read through the search finds.
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    wisco and stock rings are almost always different some times there are even more of them i fixed a cr 125 with a wiseco piston that had two rings and we bought stock rings and there was only one ring and it wouldnt fit in the grove

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    yea i tried searching for it cuz i do remember seeing something like that a wile ago but came up short so was hoping that some one could just give me a quick answer
    but i did find some on ebay and hopefully these are the right ones http://www.ebay.com/itm/180441512997...#ht_500wt_1180

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    No you can not switch rings between the two pistons. Do you know what piston you have? Size of piston?

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    as far as i know its all stock but im not really sure how to tell the diff

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    Measure the piston with a caliper at minimum to tell what size it is. You can use a regular US standard caliper, if its not digital or mm, divide the number in inches by .03937 and you will get the piston size in mm's. I believe you can use Sudco or ART rings on a stock piston, as both the stock piston and the two listed are cast pistons, where as wiseco is forged. Good luck!
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