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Dat88Monstar
02-22-2010, 03:23 PM
how would i remove the rods from the piston at home i dont have enough money to goto a shop....

cygnus x-1
02-23-2010, 07:33 PM
how would i remove the rods from the piston at home i dont have enough money to goto a shop....


The wrist pins are shrink fit into the rods. What you need to do is to heat the rod in the pin area with a torch and press the pin out. I would hold the rod in a vise and use a piece of brass rod and a hammer to tap the pin out.

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AccordEpicenter
03-01-2010, 05:19 PM
the pistons are the part that needs to be heated up... why do you need to remove them?

ericdesouza
03-11-2010, 07:07 PM
Here the number of stroke of the car is not mentioned.
There are some general tips you can go through them.
If you don't have something known to be seriously wrong with the pistons,
for the love of your sanity leave them be. They are fine if you aren't
burning a lot of oil, and disturbing them will only make things worse. Honda
rings typically last the life of the car if you change the oil regularly and
don't make the engine "ping." If they need work it has to be done properly,
and that means big bucks.
Since the head is off, take it to a machine shop - preferably one that
specializes in cylinder heads - to have it checked for flatness and to have
the valve seals replaced. When you put the head on, be sure to follow the
instructions regarding cleanliness of the mating surfaces, tightening
sequence and torque. The head gasket and manifold gaskets must be replaced
any time the head is removed.