Wow!
What a pain in the rear. I'm sure there is a technique to it, but I do not possess it!
On the Vertex piston there is a recess that the clip must push into before you can begin installing the clip end into the groove. This recess compresses the clip and makes working it into the groove hard.
Visual aids:
Vertex.
Notice the recess where the clip must go into before you can start working it into the groove? This compresses the clip quite a bit and adds lots of tension making things hard.
Wiseco.
It does not have that recess. You can install the circlips directly from the outside of the piston without them getting pre-compressed.
So... what's the technique to getting those clips in from that recess? I did one side, but it took forever and I had some serious deburring to do afterward. I'd like to avoid that for the next one.
What a pain in the rear. I'm sure there is a technique to it, but I do not possess it!
On the Vertex piston there is a recess that the clip must push into before you can begin installing the clip end into the groove. This recess compresses the clip and makes working it into the groove hard.
Visual aids:
Vertex.

Notice the recess where the clip must go into before you can start working it into the groove? This compresses the clip quite a bit and adds lots of tension making things hard.
Wiseco.

It does not have that recess. You can install the circlips directly from the outside of the piston without them getting pre-compressed.
So... what's the technique to getting those clips in from that recess? I did one side, but it took forever and I had some serious deburring to do afterward. I'd like to avoid that for the next one.
