Piston rings
| Piston rings | 
| Matching to a new or rebored cylinder | 
| 1. | Push the piston rings down into the cylinder one by one, using a piston to position them correctly.   | |
| 2. | Measure the ring gap with a feeler gauge. If necessary, the gap can be enlarged by means of a special file. For ring gap clearance, see  . | |
| Matching in worn cylinder bore | 
Matching is carried out in the same way as with a new or rebored cylinder, but when matching in a worn cylinder bore the rings must be tested in the bottom dead centre position because the cylinder bores there have the smallest diameter.
| Fitting piston rings on piston | 
 
    
    I = Front marking on piston crown, arrow points to timing end.
1 = Upper compression ring
2 = Lower compression ring
3 = Steel strip ring (upper oil scraper ring)
4 = Middle ring (oil scraper ring)
5 = Steel strip ring (lower scraper ring)
Oil the piston and rings before fitting. Turn the compression rings so that their gaps are staggered 180°, placing them in line with the ends of the gudgeon pins. Ensure also that the spring gaps in the top and bottom rings of the three-piece oil scraper ring are placed opposite each other.
 
   
   
 
		