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KTM 690 LC4 2007 - Checking the Oil Pumps for Wear; Checking the Piston Ring End Gap; Piston

KTM 690 LC4 2007
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Repair manual KTM 690 LC4 Art.-No. 3.206.045-E
Piston
Replace the piston if oil consumption is high or the piston skirt is
excessively grooved.
If the piston is to be remounted:
1. Check the piston bearing surface for damage
2. Piston ring grooves: the piston rings must move freely in the groove.
You can use old piston rings or sandpaper (400 grit) to clean the
piston ring grooves.
3. Check the piston rings for damage and end gap.
Mount the oil scraper ring with the "TOP" mark facing up.
Mount the rectangular ring with the "O" mark facing up.
4. Replace piston pins that are badly discolored or have visible running
marks. Place the piston pin in the conrod and check for clearance.
Checking the piston ring end gap
Insert the piston ring in the cylinder and align with the piston
(approx. 10 mm under the upper edge of the cylinder).
Use a feeler gauge
A to measure the end gap.
Compression ring : max. 0.80 mm
Oil scraper ring : max. 1.00 mm
If the end gap is larger than indicated above, check the cylinder for
wear. If the cylinder wear is within the tolerance limits, replace the
piston ring.
Checking the oil pumps for wear
Position the inner and outer rotors in the engine case with the marks
facing the case (not visible).
Use a feeler gauge
B to measure the wear:
Outer rotor - oil pump housing: max. 0.20 mm
Outer rotor - inner rotor: max. 0.20 mm
A
B
B

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