No other suggestions?
yea....when i got my "total seal" rings,they werent made by total seal
they had me buy oem(goetze) rings and send them to total seal to be modified into gapless(they were impressed by the oem quality,and figured why mess with a good thing)
it cost about 20$ a hole to mod the rings,and yea use their dry film lube on the cyls(cost shipped was 125$ to mod the rings,and extra goodies,this is on top of the cost of the oem rings)
when you fire it up,let it idle long enough to get oil psi,then hold the revs at 1500-2000 rpms,every once in a while blipping the throttle hard up to 3000 to load+seat the rings
let it run about 15 mins like this,then get it out+drive it
dont sit there running it more than needed,without loading it by driving
my bores measured out good,i used a "dingleberry" hone (approx 280-320grit) and got a nice crosshatch
try practicing on an old block if you can
i found that my 18v dewalt on low,and moving up+down 1 complete stroke a second gave me a nice crosshatch
im also running kermas race 520s