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Old 10-02-2016, 03:08 AM   #4751
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and all the pistons out of the passenger side as well, and numbered

I realize I'm stamping them on the bottom part that comes off but I don't plan on having more than one apart at a time
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Old 10-02-2016, 03:10 AM   #4752
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tried to take a picture of the part number on one of the pistons, 6271096 I think it was so stock size 4"
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Old 10-02-2016, 03:11 AM   #4753
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then it was time for a Dingleberry hone job with the engine in the car

used trans fluid as a lubricator
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Old 10-02-2016, 03:13 AM   #4754
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made this metal shield to protect the crank from the stones of death
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Old 10-02-2016, 03:15 AM   #4755
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I took care to cover things up and tried my best to prevent debry from falling in where it don't belong
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Old 10-02-2016, 03:17 AM   #4756
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before and after honing pics

the mirror like finish is actually what you don't want when putting in new rings, you want it to be dull(ish) like the second pic
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Old 10-02-2016, 03:19 AM   #4757
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just a look at another cylinder, before and after
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Old 10-02-2016, 03:21 AM   #4758
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this is the shield / crank guard at work
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Old 10-02-2016, 03:23 AM   #4759
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yes I did get a ton done in one day, I wrapped things up late at night by de-ringing the pistons, and oh boy did I find two problems

but first the good side, the passenger side, all de-ringed
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Old 10-02-2016, 03:26 AM   #4760
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things got a bit more interesting on the driver's side

two oil rings were broken, can you guess which two? remember the two middle chambers in that head

#3

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Old 10-02-2016, 03:28 AM   #4761
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no gentlemen I did not brake them whilst removing them off the piston, they were broken already that's why they would not spin at all

here's a closer look at #3 oil ring snapped in two
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Old 10-02-2016, 03:31 AM   #4762
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and here is the broken oil ring of #5, this one broke into three pieces, a tiny small one if you look closely

I think we found our problem(s) folks!

so lots and lots of work today, I can't believe I tore it all apart in one day so quickly like that, and I hope to put it all back together tomorrow

can I do it? stay tuned...
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Old 10-02-2016, 09:41 AM   #4763
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Oh me. You're elbow deep now.
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Old 10-02-2016, 09:44 AM   #4764
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Dude, your energy amazes me. You get more accomplished on your rig in one day then I have on mine in the last two years. Thumbsup man!
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Old 10-02-2016, 09:50 AM   #4765
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Dude, your energy amazes me. You get more accomplished on your rig in one day then I have on mine in the last two years. Thumbsup man!
LoL thanks bro, did I mention the wife was out of town, hee hee 🤓
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Old 10-02-2016, 11:18 AM   #4766
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Wow - impressive amount of progress. Waiting to see the plan to address this. Better set of rings? Something you can do to keep the next set from breaking... Good luck getting it all back together today!
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Old 10-02-2016, 11:38 AM   #4767
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Wow - impressive amount of progress. Waiting to see the plan to address this. Better set of rings? Something you can do to keep the next set from breaking... Good luck getting it all back together today!
Just scored some Sealed Power (aka Federal Mogul) E251X cast iron rings for $46.84 at O'Really's. They wouldn't quite match Summit's price of $30.97 but gave them to me for $42.99 plus tax, so I am very happy.

The guy used to own a machine shop and said they seal better in less than perfect conditions such as mine.

Summit description reads: "These OE-quality Sealed Power cast piston rings are made from ductile iron and are specifically designed for stock rebuilds."

and they were made in the U.S.A. - Bonus!
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Old 10-02-2016, 02:50 PM   #4768
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well after cooking the kids breakfast (yes I took them to IHOP - shhhh, don't tell the wife) I had an hour this morning to prep the block for the pistons, ie scrape the old gaskets off

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Old 10-02-2016, 03:41 PM   #4769
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That coolant you found... Is the block cracked?
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Old 10-02-2016, 04:03 PM   #4770
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First pic in post 4767

1- looks like you need to cut the ridge off the top of the cylinders
2- is that a mark on the crankshaft journal? What do the bearings look like
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Old 10-02-2016, 04:19 PM   #4771
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That coolant you found... Is the block cracked?
shhhh don't even say that, ha ha

that's a mystery I have not cracked yet, pun intended
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Old 10-02-2016, 04:20 PM   #4772
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a que tip, seriously? is this guy really that anal

um, have you meet The Greg!
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and the block all squeaky clean and Piston Ready
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Old 10-02-2016, 04:23 PM   #4774
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1- looks like you need to cut the ridge off the top of the cylinders
2- is that a mark on the crankshaft journal? What do the bearings look like
I will have to take another look at the crank, when I examined it the first time, it looked good, bearings had normal wear, but I bought brand new ones anyway
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Old 10-02-2016, 04:34 PM   #4775
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If you could get the pistons out fairly easily, you can probably get away without removing the ring ridge. Theoretically, the new rings won't hit the ridge, or be damaged by the ridge. We hope.

I like the flex (ball) hone for finish better than the cylinder hone you used. It will still work either way, as long as the glazing has been removed.

My block had 0.007" taper, and it took a bit of wiggling to get the pistons out. I got half-way through cleaning the pistons (Easy Off over cleaner works great - just don't
let the cleaner linger on the pistons. Soaking in Diesel works well, too), and decided I didn't want to be here again in 5 years, so I had it bored 0.020". And balanced. And with a torque plate. And the cha-ching cha-ching for machining.

Is this the original block?
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