James R
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Post up the actual numbers, and do a wet test aswell.
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calidus
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okies i will go find me paper lol and post em after i done me shoppin....just for reference, it was the 2nd cylinder in from drivers side...
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calidus
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aha it is 16 - 8 - 15 - 14 ?
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calidus
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and a wet test went :- 16 - 14 - 15 - 14
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X 60RSA
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Number 3's your problem then or is it number 2!?......cant remember which way it goes now....
aha it is 16 - 8 - 15 - 14
[Edited on 12-04-2005 by X 60RSA]
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James R
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Timing belt end is number 1
so can you order it from there. please
I take it those are in Bar?
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calidus
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okies its no2 at fault... think its in Bar yes mate
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calidus
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oh....forgot to say, got me a headgasket kit at HALFORDS clearance item as they dont normally stock em.....20quid just gotta figure how to sort the 'rings now....how do i go bout getting replacements and/or pistons?
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calidus
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get up there my son!
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Dave A
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heres basic instructions of how to do the rings:
easiest way is to remove the sump, remove the head, undo the big end bolts, push pistons up through the top of the head, replace rings. might as well fit new big end bearings and arp rod bolts too while ur there. (get a new sump gasket as well)
obviously a little bit more too it than that, but not a difficult jub as long as youve got the tools.
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Dave A
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just get standard sized rings. i got some recently for my re-build, expect to pay 80-120 for a full set.
look in your yellow pages under engineers/ engine reconditioning. try and buy german manufacturers, or manufacturers like KW, AE, or FEDERAL MOGUL.
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calidus
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kewl
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ainsley_brader
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No point ordering a set of rings at "£80-120" until youve got the head off as the bored could be scored to fook!
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Dave A
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quote: Originally posted by ainsley_brader
No point ordering a set of rings at "£80-120" until youve got the head off as the bored could be scored to fook!
true
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calidus
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im hoping it will not be so bad as only one ring seems to be at fault, im hoping i have caught the onslaught early on lol please go to church n pray for my poorly ickle engine POOR ENGINE
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Dave A
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on my way, with my bible in hand
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calidus
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well the plan of action so far is.....to take engine out,or head first maybe? just thinking of access round the inlet manifold etc...then replace seals etc on head,I am obviously going to be doing the piston rings....but where do i get replacements from? are they pricey?sizes???
from the sounds of the compression i do not think it needs a rebore does it?
I will be painting the block and head while its out...would engine bay lacquer be ok for this or is there anything spectacular to use?
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ainsley_brader
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i can get you rings if you get stuck!
easiest to take engine out whole
Ains
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calidus
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what kinda price would rings be? i think im gonna drop engine down the bottom but it means shafts etc off dont it?? dropping engine out would give me laodsa access to the head and removing the inlet i suppose
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calidus
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get on up there boyo!
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Dave A
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quote: Originally posted by calidus
what kinda price would rings be? i think im gonna drop engine down the bottom but it means shafts etc off dont it?? dropping engine out would give me laodsa access to the head and removing the inlet i suppose
read my posts above. tells you the answers u need
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calidus
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i was hoping someone would say no no no theyll be less than 100 lol but yer uve given me a good ball park figure and reading bout taking the sump off etc is most helpful just worried it will be hard work removing head and inlet manifold etc while engine is still in the car...its v tight rnd the bk
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