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    I love A20s....Look at that Hone

    After 280k+ carbed LX block. Makes me super happy that I kept this engine.

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    Re: I love A20s....Look at that Hone

    wow.....looks like new yet....thats how mine is to.......a20FTW


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    win.. at 170k miles my civics hone marks were gone

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    Re: I love A20s....Look at that Hone

    My suzuki engines usually only last 140k-180k... That's pretty damn good.

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    Re: I love A20s....Look at that Hone

    What's up with the buildup in the coolant passages?

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    Re: I love A20s....Look at that Hone

    Quote Originally Posted by Vanilla Sky View Post
    What's up with the buildup in the coolant passages?
    Well while pulling the head off i forgot to drain all of the oil and antifreeze, and that got spilt in between. As well as more grease chunks and there are some pieces of chocolate coconut donut on there too haha. I blew off the pistons before hand otherwise they look like that too.

    Also the coolant was old as crap and that probably didnt help any. Either wasy block is getting hot tanked and all that so itll be better than new when I get done.
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    Re: I love A20s....Look at that Hone

    cast iron ftw

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    Re: I love A20s....Look at that Hone

    Quote Originally Posted by mushroom_toy View Post
    Well while pulling the head off i forgot to drain all of the oil and antifreeze, and that got spilt in between. As well as more grease chunks and there are some pieces of chocolate coconut donut on there too haha. I blew off the pistons before hand otherwise they look like that too.

    Also the coolant was old as crap and that probably didnt help any. Either wasy block is getting hot tanked and all that so itll be better than new when I get done.
    you still need to run a hone through it before you put in the new pistons, always always do. then clean the crap out of it again. get a gun cleaning kit and take out all the freeze plugs and just keep cleaning it. The hot tank is great, but it's just a start to getting it super clean. don't be afraid to use soap and water,just dry after you are done. and before you take out the pistons make sure you get a ridge reamer to take off the ridge at the top, you may not even be able to see it but it will catch the rings when the piston slides out.

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    Re: I love A20s....Look at that Hone

    Quote Originally Posted by lostforawhile View Post
    you still need to run a hone through it before you put in the new pistons, always always do. then clean the crap out of it again. get a gun cleaning kit and take out all the freeze plugs and just keep cleaning it. The hot tank is great, but it's just a start to getting it super clean. don't be afraid to use soap and water,just dry after you are done. and before you take out the pistons make sure you get a ridge reamer to take off the ridge at the top, you may not even be able to see it but it will catch the rings when the piston slides out.
    .20 over will not fit without boring out. :P This engine is gonna be completely rebuilt no worries. My machine shops doing all the cleaning, and boring, etc.
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