Rob C
08-15-2004, 19:27
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My #2 combustion chamber and piston !! :(
The hole in my piston is possibly from a leaky injector (yet to be determined). It looks as though my precup fell apart, then bounced around between the piston crown and the combustion chamber for awhile (because I drove it for about 5 miles after the racket started, to get it home).
Can this head be re-used ? I was thinking that a new precup could be inserted, then a valve job on this chamber, and I might be OK. Or is this the end ?
The cylinder wall appears undamaged... no gouges or sratches. Can't get the piston out until I get a ridge reamer to remove the carbon buildup at the top of the cylinder, but I think I will be OK with new rings and a honing (will be re-ringing the other 7 pistons). When I get the new piston, should I get a new con-rod (and have it assembled from whoever I buy it ?) I think the piston pin is pressed into the piston and I don't have a press to remove/reinstall, so I am leaning to a preassembled replacement.
For those who have re-ringed before, what did you use to check the cylinder for out-of-round and taper ? Mitutoyo makes a nice instrument for this purpose, but it looks like many $$$$. Haynes manual shows it being done with a telescopic bore gauge and a large micrometer to measure the gauge, but if I recall correctly from my machine shop class, a lot of practice is needed to use these properly. Any tips ?
Thanks !
My #2 combustion chamber and piston !! :(
The hole in my piston is possibly from a leaky injector (yet to be determined). It looks as though my precup fell apart, then bounced around between the piston crown and the combustion chamber for awhile (because I drove it for about 5 miles after the racket started, to get it home).
Can this head be re-used ? I was thinking that a new precup could be inserted, then a valve job on this chamber, and I might be OK. Or is this the end ?
The cylinder wall appears undamaged... no gouges or sratches. Can't get the piston out until I get a ridge reamer to remove the carbon buildup at the top of the cylinder, but I think I will be OK with new rings and a honing (will be re-ringing the other 7 pistons). When I get the new piston, should I get a new con-rod (and have it assembled from whoever I buy it ?) I think the piston pin is pressed into the piston and I don't have a press to remove/reinstall, so I am leaning to a preassembled replacement.
For those who have re-ringed before, what did you use to check the cylinder for out-of-round and taper ? Mitutoyo makes a nice instrument for this purpose, but it looks like many $$$$. Haynes manual shows it being done with a telescopic bore gauge and a large micrometer to measure the gauge, but if I recall correctly from my machine shop class, a lot of practice is needed to use these properly. Any tips ?
Thanks !