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    Quote Originally Posted by beeza View Post
    Nice one rc,bookmarked! Thanks mate.

    So to swap over pistons only,car goes up on hoist,remove sump etc and pistons are removed from the underneath yeah? 5-6 hours labour + pistons.

    600 + 400 = $1000? Does this sound right. Need to change anything else while it's open?

    I'm just planning for future. .
    The engine is generally removed from the vehicle and completely pulled apart. The block needs to be bare to be bored and honed..

    There's heaps of info around the web on rebuilding engines. I would advise doing some reading..
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    Would advise not to advise lol

    Have read heaps but I have questions,do you mind if I ask?

    No bore and hone,just replace pistons only.Have seen it done.

    My question is if I replaced the pistons now would that avoid a bore and hone or you should do them both really anyways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beeza View Post
    Would advise not to advise lol

    Have read heaps but I have questions,do you mind if I ask?

    No bore and hone,just replace pistons only.Have seen it done.

    My question is if I replaced the pistons now would that avoid a bore and hone or you should do them both really anyways.
    Lol how will the new piston rings break-in if the cylinders aren't honed? I'm intrigued.
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    Just give em a quick rub with 180 grit, she'll be right
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    LOL there's ALWAYS one isn't there.

    Now,instead of Google searching it,I'm gonna ask another question super-man.Just to give you a good ol' laugh

    Hone-ing lol doesn't mean you need over sized pistons? But how do you really know if it requires a re-bore?

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    Quote Originally Posted by beeza View Post
    LOL there's ALWAYS one isn't there.

    Now,instead of Google searching it,I'm gonna ask another question super-man.Just to give you a good ol' laugh

    Hone-ing lol doesn't mean you need over sized pistons? But how do you really know if it requires a re-bore?
    Dafuq are you on about?

    I'm saying that new piston rings need a honed cylinder wall to break-in.

    You are telling me that it's possible to simply fit a new set of pistons and rings without any machine work.. Can you also explain to me why you would do this, knowing that your piston rings won't break-in properly?

    Quote Originally Posted by YeahByuddy View Post
    Just give em a quick rub with 180 grit, she'll be right
    I'm gonna do this next time I do a rebuild. Good info in hear.
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    Cheers gotcha.How do you know if you need a re-bore though? Inspection and measurement?

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    Quote Originally Posted by beeza View Post
    Cheers gotcha.How do you know if you need a re-bore though? Inspection and measurement?


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    Nice link hehe

    Yeah Have to inspect and measure.

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    There's no point in replacing pistons only. If they are worn out of spec or failed then you will need a bore and hone anyway at the least. You also will need to ensure correct piston to bore clearance then as super-da9 says the honing is important for bedding in the rings. While it's out you would at the minimum replace the bearings as well, clearances have to be checked at the same time the crank may need polishing or linishing of the journals.

    There's many things to check when the block is apart, it really needs full inspection before reassembling anyway. The cost will always be more than you think, if you do all the removal, tear down and reassembly yourself I'd guess prices around the 3k mark once you factor in all the consumables/gaskets/seals etc that would be needed. That is for a cheap build too without any fancy brand name parts bumping up the price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rc_ View Post
    There's no point in replacing pistons only. If they are worn out of spec or failed then you will need a bore and hone anyway at the least. You also will need to ensure correct piston to bore clearance then as super-da9 says the honing is important for bedding in the rings. While it's out you would at the minimum replace the bearings as well, clearances have to be checked at the same time the crank may need polishing or linishing of the journals.

    There's many things to check when the block is apart, it really needs full inspection before reassembling anyway. The cost will always be more than you think, if you do all the removal, tear down and reassembly yourself I'd guess prices around the 3k mark once you factor in all the consumables/gaskets/seals etc that would be needed. That is for a cheap build too without any fancy brand name parts bumping up the price.


    With old engines like these it's almost not even worth it if you don't do most of the tear down and assembly yourself.
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    Taken from the comments:

    "boris lizz

    hello nice video.i have one question ,can i just fit in my new piston rings like u with honing or boring the cylinder wall? my cylinder walls look good.most people say, it is good to hone if not the piston rings will not seat well and engine will burn oil.hope to hear from you thanks."


    "Replace piston ring in the cylinder liner does not need to wear down. If the cylinder liners are worn. Need Cylinder Boring. And replace the oversized piston rings. Please check the roundness of cylinder liners. And boring lines.*This video shoot. Engine overheated cylinder head gasket damaged Replace cylinder head gasket set and piston ring group. And cylinder liners is not damaged. Replace the piston ring STD. To improve the situation on the engine oil."

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