rods and pistons 2
rods and pistons 2
hey just a quick question, got a guy interested in the k1 rods
if I sell them can you reinstall the pistons back in the motor or do I have to get new piston rings? and do I need to get new clips for the rod bearing or whatever its called that connects the psiton to the rod
thinking about selling the rods, and just upgrading the rods to pauter rods so I can run more power, I guess the 10:5:1 compression will do
if I sell them can you reinstall the pistons back in the motor or do I have to get new piston rings? and do I need to get new clips for the rod bearing or whatever its called that connects the psiton to the rod
thinking about selling the rods, and just upgrading the rods to pauter rods so I can run more power, I guess the 10:5:1 compression will do
Last edited by steven121; Mar 4, 2011 at 08:19 PM.
If you want proper sealing rings and good compression, you'd be wise to get another set of rings, put a fresh cross-hatch in the cylinders and let the rings seat themselves when you break in the engine. Something like this you do right or it'll have the potential to cause big problems down the road.
The clips for the wrist pins should be fine to be re-used.
The clips for the wrist pins should be fine to be re-used.
If you want proper sealing rings and good compression, you'd be wise to get another set of rings, put a fresh cross-hatch in the cylinders and let the rings seat themselves when you break in the engine. Something like this you do right or it'll have the potential to cause big problems down the road.
The clips for the wrist pins should be fine to be re-used.
The clips for the wrist pins should be fine to be re-used.
See here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honing_...s-hatch_finish
The same occurs with brake rotors and flywheels when they are resurfaced (or new).







