manifolds are on..
brackets?
basically, dump pipe is disconnected but sitting there.. turbo oil lines off, stuff like dizzy and CAS? removed, a few plugs disconnected, still do to fuel lines though.
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Hi Dxs
Have a look in here
http://cityturbo.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=693&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=permaseal
It list the seal kits i used in motor rebuild, there was a stardard ER honda rebuild set and then another kit for the ER5 which had the extra bits for the intake manifold etc etc specific to the injected model.
Might be of use to you.
Cheers
Have a look in here
http://cityturbo.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=693&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=permaseal
It list the seal kits i used in motor rebuild, there was a stardard ER honda rebuild set and then another kit for the ER5 which had the extra bits for the intake manifold etc etc specific to the injected model.
Might be of use to you.
Cheers
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Some details.
Head sets on the right, conversion sets on the left.
Some details.
Head sets on the right, conversion sets on the left.
the seal kits are fairly confusing to me.
so the NA city 'conversion kit' which is like the block seals.. is the same as the turbo?
just the head has different gaskets for manifolds etc?
so say a turbo VRS kit and a NA conversion/block kit.. is all i would need and would do the job fine?
or are full turbo kits available?
so the NA city 'conversion kit' which is like the block seals.. is the same as the turbo?
just the head has different gaskets for manifolds etc?
so say a turbo VRS kit and a NA conversion/block kit.. is all i would need and would do the job fine?
or are full turbo kits available?
i have a mate who said he can get me the vrs for around 120
finally got the head off today as well. here are some pics:
to a noob like me it doesnt look too bad. I am a little concerned at the bores though.. and if they look glazed?
i guess now my task is to work out how to remove the block and the manifolds.. get parts and try to organise some kind of shaving to be done.
Any opinions/suggestions?
finally got the head off today as well. here are some pics:
to a noob like me it doesnt look too bad. I am a little concerned at the bores though.. and if they look glazed?
i guess now my task is to work out how to remove the block and the manifolds.. get parts and try to organise some kind of shaving to be done.
Any opinions/suggestions?
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hi,as i have just gone down this road not long ago,and very painfuly i might add heres my 2c worth,my car did same thing head gastket blw so i replaced it got 400km out of it then went again,so had head surfaced,that worked but was slightly warped,with that said was within tolrance,worked well for a while then the bottom end let loose blew the piston rings,so had whole engine recond at cost of $1600,was honed out acid diped to remove any crap in it ect head was strightend and reskimed and the block needed skiming too but only ever so slightly,so i get it back in the car run it for 600kms then bang another piston lets loose (going on loss of power and compression check) so striped down the offending pistonmy self,got a replacement piston and had new rings off the damaged one that were ok back on to new piston put together and so far coverd 1200kms with no problems,oh and needed a new cam too.
in your case what id do is the following:
if you are able to get a headgasket only (avil online for about $35) throw that on and bolt your head on throw ya cam ect in and do a compression test,this will tell you if your rings/bottom end condition is in,all should read in the 130-140psi from memory depending on if any work been done before(ie skimming head rasieing comp).
then from there you can make the call but id proberly guess going by my experance and posts on here that most cars that havent had any work done are getting tired now and could do with some new bits,other thing you should check is your cam the number 4 lobe wears down in these mine looked quite flat on the lobe,but all said and done these engine go nuts when rebuild and in my mind worth it for the fun factor,if you can get a engine shop to hone/do all the machine work and you are able to assemble it your self can save you coin at the same time .
in your case what id do is the following:
if you are able to get a headgasket only (avil online for about $35) throw that on and bolt your head on throw ya cam ect in and do a compression test,this will tell you if your rings/bottom end condition is in,all should read in the 130-140psi from memory depending on if any work been done before(ie skimming head rasieing comp).
then from there you can make the call but id proberly guess going by my experance and posts on here that most cars that havent had any work done are getting tired now and could do with some new bits,other thing you should check is your cam the number 4 lobe wears down in these mine looked quite flat on the lobe,but all said and done these engine go nuts when rebuild and in my mind worth it for the fun factor,if you can get a engine shop to hone/do all the machine work and you are able to assemble it your self can save you coin at the same time .
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I agree with the above, compression test should be a good indicator, the cam issue is common.
I have also found several blocks that the bores have been out of round, since the previous owners ignored the motor and just kept trashing it the piston starts to slap around a lot, and can explain problems like broken rings etc in motors that should be ok.
only real way to check is when block is out getting a check before a hone...
Cheers
I have also found several blocks that the bores have been out of round, since the previous owners ignored the motor and just kept trashing it the piston starts to slap around a lot, and can explain problems like broken rings etc in motors that should be ok.
only real way to check is when block is out getting a check before a hone...
Cheers
thanks for the suggestions guys..
I am more now leaning to removing the block and taking both the block and head to an engine builders to check out surfaces, bores, bearings etc.
I might go chat to them in a week or so.
Also supposedly Brendan the previous owner had the head rebuilt a few years ago.. so it may still be ok.
I am more now leaning to removing the block and taking both the block and head to an engine builders to check out surfaces, bores, bearings etc.
I might go chat to them in a week or so.
Also supposedly Brendan the previous owner had the head rebuilt a few years ago.. so it may still be ok.
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