That drawing is fucked up, like it's for a domestic or something. When you put the rings in, you want to make sure the gaps are not on the load bearing walls as the piston travels, and you want to make sure they are offset. IE don't put any ring gaps on the intake or exhaust side of piston.
Right, and I positioned them according to that drawing with the lettering in the proper orientation. When you install them in the engine, the letters are upside down, and all the gaps are facing away from the load bearing wall
Your oil pump dies mid way through a ripper
I pray that does not happen. I bought a used oil pump from someone on here which I regret doing but it is supposedly only 70k miles and everything was in spec.
Before I boost I'll find someone that sells beefy oil pumps.
Theoretically, if it did esplode, I'd instantly get a CEL when the oil pressure dropped correct?