Budget Civic Rebuild PT2! Piston ring replacement!

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  • čas přidán 22. 04. 2023
  • Today I am pulling the pistons out of the budget civic build to replace the Piston rings. The old rings were worn and allowing the piston to move around in the cylinder. In order to make this a very safe and reliable build the piston rings needed to be replaced in order to make sure this motor will run for another 300k miles. Thanks for watching and see you in the next video!
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  • @leonardsolis9876
    @leonardsolis9876 Před 2 měsíci +8

    I like the way you didn't remove the engine, I did the same thing!

    • @Fix_it_Garage
      @Fix_it_Garage  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Nice! I try not to pull the engine unless I absolutely need to.

    • @leonardsolis9876
      @leonardsolis9876 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@Fix_it_Garage you know what? I never ever even considered overhauling an engine without pulling it out, and I decided I could do it.
      Layer I found out that it could be done and you really made it look fun!!

  • @AR-mb3id
    @AR-mb3id Před 4 měsíci +8

    Only thing I'd add is before installing the rings, I'd clear and clean all the oil passages and ring grooves.

  • @user-fq9te7nh6g
    @user-fq9te7nh6g Před 4 měsíci +8

    My son bought a civic.
    Overheated on the way home.
    If he fried the piston rings im happy to see replacing them doesn't look too hard.
    Thanks for the detailed information bro.

    • @Fix_it_Garage
      @Fix_it_Garage  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Your welcome! He most likely did not do any damage to the rings. This car was very high mileage and has had multiple headgaskets put on it. Usually you just resurface the head clean the block and put on a new headgasket and thermostat and your good to go

  • @johnjoseph3517
    @johnjoseph3517 Před rokem +4

    This video is incredible- thank you for taking the time to film. Really helped me understand what is going on with my vehicle.

    • @Fix_it_Garage
      @Fix_it_Garage  Před rokem

      Your welcome! I'm glad it helped you understand!

  • @21krystals80
    @21krystals80 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Awesome video super informative

  • @sonalallsomun8249
    @sonalallsomun8249 Před rokem +3

    A very good video sir thank you very much.🎉

  • @cphimthasack
    @cphimthasack Před 8 měsíci +2

    Great video, thanks brother.!

  • @marqueznumerouno6804
    @marqueznumerouno6804 Před 8 měsíci

    Where should I get real good quality piston rings for a Honda Del Sol VTECH DOHC? ?? Thanks

  • @zwagoner3
    @zwagoner3 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Do you remember the part# on those Hasting rings? Still running good?

  • @NoumanMalik-re5oy
    @NoumanMalik-re5oy Před měsícem

    hi i have the same engine in my car and it has very bad knocking and blown head gas kit could you guide me on fixing it

  • @DUMBnEASY
    @DUMBnEASY Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you very much for the video! I think you have been a huge help to me! I have a four cyl. V465D Wisconsin engine that seized from sitting for 3 years (cancer, chemo, etc). Have been lubing the cylinders regularly for the big pull-out. My question is, since the engine is seized, do I need to lightly hone the cylinders when I pull the pistons? Lightly lube cylinders before insertion? Thank you very much!

    • @Fix_it_Garage
      @Fix_it_Garage  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you! I'm glad the videos have been helpful. Usually I'll nake a determination on what needs to he done woth a sized motor after I tear off the cylinder head and pull the pistons. Then I can look at the cylinder walls and see there condition. I always use a little oil when I install pistons to lube both the tool and cylinder wall. You'll probably need to hone them but won't know until it's torn apart

    • @DUMBnEASY
      @DUMBnEASY Před 2 měsíci

      @@Fix_it_Garage WOW! I got a response? OMG! Thank you very much!

  • @crackshotmcgee9588
    @crackshotmcgee9588 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Did you hone the cylinder and check ring gal before installing?

    • @Fix_it_Garage
      @Fix_it_Garage  Před 11 měsíci +4

      Checked the ring gap and get a very very very light hone. If I replaced the pistons I would have done a better hone job on it. But the cylinder walls had a good cross hatch on them

  • @redclassics5678
    @redclassics5678 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Do you use any break in oil or have a time frame to break on the new rings?

    • @Fix_it_Garage
      @Fix_it_Garage  Před 11 měsíci +3

      If it was an all new motor I'd use break in oil. Because all I did was rering the motor I used normal oil on the car. For breaking in the rings I tried to run the engine at more then just idle. I would Rev it up a bit and then go drive the car around to seat the rings. I find that helps them seal better on standard road cars

    • @redclassics5678
      @redclassics5678 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Fix_it_Garage Rev it up for how long, and drive it for how long to seat the rings? And how often should I change the oil after a ring change? About to do rings on mine and I just would like to be absolutely positive. I appreciate the informative video :)

    • @damcleandetailing
      @damcleandetailing Před 10 měsíci

      ⁠@@redclassics5678hopefully @fix_it_garage is ok with me answering.. before going for the drive, you’ll want to start the car and allow it to get to operating temp while being aware of any oil or coolant leaks. This should be about 5 minutes or so. If issues arise shut down engine and fix leaks.
      During this time you’ll want to keep your revs in the 1000-3000rpm range. This will help the ring sealing/seating process to the cylinder walls.
      If all goes well go for a drive and focus on “engine braking.” Get vehicle up to speed let your revs build up and then release the throttle. Keep in gear and allow the car to slow down with engine braking. This creates high suction working the cylinders and further seals/seats the rings.
      This doesn’t have to be a long process 5-10 minutes to get to operating temp and another 5-10 minutes driving. If it’s good and healthy in that time you’re gonna be good to go!

  • @Pmmpe99
    @Pmmpe99 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Did you replaced conrod bearings too?

    • @Fix_it_Garage
      @Fix_it_Garage  Před 5 měsíci

      Nah I checked them and they were within spec and a long wait to get so I put it back together with the ones it had. They were totally fine and car runs perfect. Runs better then most the Hondas I see at the dealership everyday

  • @cuauhtemocchavez4160
    @cuauhtemocchavez4160 Před 7 měsíci +1

    What was the ring gap

    • @Fix_it_Garage
      @Fix_it_Garage  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I did this almost a year ago I honestly can't remember. I work for honda so I had quick access to the factory specs which is what I set them to. I checked all the rings off camera and only had to adjust one of them using a non approved method of filing the rings so I left it out of any videos lol

  • @chsalmannaseer188
    @chsalmannaseer188 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Rings without honing are as good as old ones.

    • @richcombs4805
      @richcombs4805 Před 7 měsíci

      novice here....is it because without cross hatch surface it will basically leak by?

  • @josephfleischmann6254
    @josephfleischmann6254 Před rokem +1

    I am rebuilding my civic all new piston rings and everything and it has 0 compression in 3 cylinders would you know why

    • @Fix_it_Garage
      @Fix_it_Garage  Před rokem

      There's multiple reasons for that. Usually if you have no compression there should be something more obvious like a really bad headgasket, bent valves, Cracked head, damaged piston or piston rings or damaged cylinder wall. If you take it apart you should find something. It's highly recommended that you have the cylinder head pressure tested and the block check as well if your machine shop will check it.

  • @user-og6oz3nz4n
    @user-og6oz3nz4n Před 8 měsíci +1

    new rings and not gapped??

    • @Fix_it_Garage
      @Fix_it_Garage  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I did gap them. Was very tired and thought I had the camera on and well it wasn't lol. But I did check the gaps before installing to verify they sent me good rings

  • @CONKLE073
    @CONKLE073 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Did you even gap the rings?

    • @Bricedesouza
      @Bricedesouza Před 5 měsíci

      lol straight from the packaging

    • @Fix_it_Garage
      @Fix_it_Garage  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes I gapped them off camera because I used a less than approved method. Lol only one ring needed minor filing. The rest were in spec out of the packaging

  • @5876526
    @5876526 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Why would you not replace the bearings after having everything out, makes no sense😅

    • @Fix_it_Garage
      @Fix_it_Garage  Před 4 měsíci +3

      I mean your not wrong. Some of it was the timing of everything and when it needed to be done. And it was also me trying to stay under a strict budget that I was already getting close to hitting. If I was willing to go over budget I would have done a few things different including new bearings. However after I sold the car it's already done about 3k miles without issues!

  • @kennylo2163
    @kennylo2163 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Aren't none of the ring gaps supposed to line up with the wrist pin?

    • @Fix_it_Garage
      @Fix_it_Garage  Před 5 měsíci

      Depends on the manufacturer. Honda service manuals show that the middle section of the oil control ring can. The 1st and 2nd I made sure were not lined up to the wrist pin also on the oil control rings the tiny top and bottom rings were also gapped to not line up with the wrist pin

  • @Manuel-tm9lj
    @Manuel-tm9lj Před 26 dny

    Pretty good with details but talk a little too much when it comes to explaining certain things.

  • @Watchman999
    @Watchman999 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I have oil consumption in my 1.8 so I suspect oil wiper ring clogging. Dreading this project.

    • @Fix_it_Garage
      @Fix_it_Garage  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Could be that or leaking valve stem seals.

    • @Watchman999
      @Watchman999 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Fix_it_Garage no blue smoke on start up

    • @Phenx
      @Phenx Před 10 měsíci +3

      ⁠@@Watchman999does it smoke while flooring the gas pedal or only when you release the foot and rpms goes down? On the first case it’s probably rings, while in the second its probably exhaust valve guide stem seals

  • @stoveguy2133
    @stoveguy2133 Před měsícem

    300k miles? Owner is tight.