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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
Not being funny but if you can't determine top dead center on an engine without asking then I seriously think you should let someone else rebuild it, you could end up spending a lot of money on parts and destroy the engine in seconds when started...
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4th Nov 2016 2:18pm |
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theanswers Member Since: 30 Jul 2012 Location: Ireland Posts: 305 |
Hello Haylands. You could very well be right! However, the best way to learn is by doing. But rest assured there is more than me involved and this process will not be rushed! I will ensure this engine is timed perfectly before starting...
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5th Nov 2016 6:42pm |
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theanswers Member Since: 30 Jul 2012 Location: Ireland Posts: 305 |
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5th Nov 2016 6:47pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
Well, good on you for having a go...
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5th Nov 2016 8:03pm |
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theanswers Member Since: 30 Jul 2012 Location: Ireland Posts: 305 |
I looked at the bore as closely as possible. I did wipe it with a rag and couldn't see any obvious damage. Was smooth to touch. What exactly should I be looking our for? Cheers for the input! |
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5th Nov 2016 8:32pm |
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theanswers Member Since: 30 Jul 2012 Location: Ireland Posts: 305 |
This is the side wall of the damaged piston. Couldn't see any marks in cylinder wall. Slight marks on piston, but they are so small you cant feel them to touch. Should I be concerned, as I said didn't see any on block.
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5th Nov 2016 8:43pm |
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rar110 Member Since: 09 Aug 2014 Location: Brisbane, Australia Posts: 1119 |
I'm amazed it hasn't scored the bore. Maybe the piston material is a lot softer. I assume there will be remnants of the EGR bits in the sump.
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5th Nov 2016 9:01pm |
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theanswers Member Since: 30 Jul 2012 Location: Ireland Posts: 305 |
How do you disable the EGRs? I have two new ones, but would like to do this. Haven't looked in the sump, however I'm sure it's there. I think you are right the material in the pistons must be alot softer. I cannot see or feel any damage in the bores on the block. Hopefully it's not there, rather than me missing it!! |
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5th Nov 2016 9:04pm |
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rar110 Member Since: 09 Aug 2014 Location: Brisbane, Australia Posts: 1119 |
One of the reasons I disabled the EGRs is the cost of emulators was much less than the cost of new EGRs. Here's what I bought.
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5th Nov 2016 11:12pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
You can also get the EGR's "chipped" out by most performance chip companies for not much money, they just reprogramme the ECU to not open them... keeps everything cleaner...
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6th Nov 2016 12:59am |
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Zulu 10 Member Since: 28 Nov 2014 Location: Hampshire Posts: 88 |
Back to your original question:
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6th Nov 2016 8:39am |
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Imbigt Member Since: 24 Sep 2016 Location: Romford Posts: 76 |
Used pistons are not the best idea but if you must use them make sure you use new rings and hone the cylinders to give them a cross hatch so the rings can bed in and make sure you renew the mains and big end bearings. |
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6th Nov 2016 10:39am |
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theanswers Member Since: 30 Jul 2012 Location: Ireland Posts: 305 |
The original crossed hatch is still visable on the cylinder walls. Will this be sufficient to allow the ring to bed in?
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7th Nov 2016 1:32pm |
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Imbigt Member Since: 24 Sep 2016 Location: Romford Posts: 76 |
New rings definitely it's a big job if you get it wrong |
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7th Nov 2016 1:46pm |
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