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Thought Police
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: orlando florida
Age: 41
Posts: 9,662
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tore the block down today
so i finally got around to pulling my old motor apart, to try and find what was exactly wrong with it.
all i can say is... damn what a dirty piece. im not suyre there was anything seriously wrong with it (thank god for not taking it to a mechanic and just buying the h22a ) at least theres no spun berring, the pistons didnt do anything to the walls and there wasnt a blow head gasket that i could tell from a basic inspection.however it was fucking loaded with carbon. im sure a piston ring is fried in there cause cylender 2 and 3 had WHITE valves on the intake side and all 4 cylenders had black exaust valves. all the pistons were caked with carbon on top. (um... nitrous maybe? )as expected the head looked perfect. its off and in my room right now where im going to be cleaning it then probobly sending it off somewhere. im kinda at a loss as what to do to the block if anything. i kinda wana just throw some type-s pistons(so i dont have to re-sleeve) in, but also i wana hot tank the block, get some nice rods and pistons and put that together. i could just stick with the headwork and swap it onto the new block. well, im kinda glad i didnt get rid of it for $300 now cause it turns out to be in much better shape than that. oh, question: can i pressure spray the block down to get all the dirt and grease off it or will the water be bad? 2nd Q: when you pull the oil pan off and that metal sheet gaurd lookin thing theres a rack(for lack of something better to call it, 3 bars running long ways on the motor with a couple of cross ones) covering the crank and rods. how do you get that off after you pull the 8-10 bolts out of it? should it pop off? cause mine dosnt. are there little bolts im not seeing?
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