a good engine block degreasing..
I want to order the socket that opens the bolts that hold the plate to the crank , what size is it?
a good engine block degreasing..
I want to order the socket that opens the bolts that hold the plate to the crank , what size is it?
its a 17mm "star" socket
What kind of motorcycle do you have? Kind of curious now with that tire the engine is laying on.
Drive a few myself.
Last edited by 88Accord-DX; 01-12-2011 at 09:23 PM. Reason: add on
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I have few motorcycle ..
I ride A very special streetfightered and powered TL1000S ,
I have two 39 Zundapp motorcycles ,
An 83 DerbI Variant,
a 63 Vespa,
two Derbi RS,
An X9 500,
Honda Spazio ,
and just bought me a new 2011 Husqwarna Wr125
just got this today
oversized crank , oversized block , new main bearings and crank bearings , new pistons and rings , block surface was grinded ..
looking nice
1989 Honda Accord LX-i
B18c1 swap since 7/2011
175whp and 132tq
Redzone tuned
more work done today.
I've sealed the transmission with JBweld.
installed the cranckshaft and pistons
also , this washer was in the same bag with the front and rear cranck oil seal
where does it go?
this O-ring is lockated on the bottom of the engine block , do I have it inside the rebuild kit? what size is it?
to be continued..
thanks
looks like you are rebuilding it the right way...good luck and thanks for the update
1989 Honda Accord LX-i
B18c1 swap since 7/2011
175whp and 132tq
Redzone tuned
installed the water and oil pumps today , nothice the impeler on the water pump .. doesn't look like the oem one..
Looking good.
I didn't know they sold jb weld in gallon size containers. That shouldn't leak tranny fluid...
Last edited by 88Accord-DX; 04-01-2011 at 06:28 PM. Reason: spl.
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bought the largest I could find , 10 oz I think.
Looks like your doing it Right! and on the street, has to be fun to work on!
The only thing that puzzles me is the JB Weld on the gearbox? doesn't using the JB Weld like you did on the center of it, render it unrebuildable? since you wouldn't be able to open it?
2004-2011?
yes , it wont be easy opening it...
todays progress..
good clean to many parts
water pump pulley
cleaned the surface again
head gasket , dowels , oil jet
rebuilded head
installed the head
oil filter base
oil separator
to be continued...
What size pistons did you end up getting & did you plastigage your new bearings on the rods & crankshaft after you installed it all to make sure it's in tolerance?
Last edited by 88Accord-DX; 04-01-2011 at 08:13 PM. Reason: add on
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bought everything oversized.
the main and cranck bearings are +10.
the pistons are 0.020" oversize.
everything was machined and checked at the shop.
what's stoping my progress right now is the fact that I don't have new engine/transmission mounts.
Last edited by ADRIANFARINA; 04-02-2011 at 12:45 PM.
resizing the oil jet is recommended while you "had" it apart.
Very nice work btw!
"Weight is relative to power like time is relative to speed"
Please explain the resizing thing ..
thanks , btw..
the jet in the head should be drilled out to be a bit larger. Lostforawhile knows more than i do about it. I can't remember the size bit i used now
"Weight is relative to power like time is relative to speed"
is it a must? I didn't change the engine (beside of the small boring thing)..I'm asking because its closed..
inlet and outlet manifolds installed , oil sump , engine mounts brackets and other hardware , oil filter ,thermostat housing ... basicaly the engine is closed , tomorrow I'll try and put it in the engine bay ...
here the camera ran out of batteries
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