87-89 integra rods
#1
87-89 integra rods
Ok so now i know that you can put these in to a D16A6 but will they fit my stock pistons/pins or do i need the integra pistons as well? also if taking out my pistons do i need to hone out the block and get new rings before i put the pistons back in? and do i have to re-ballance the rods or can i just simply put everything together without a hassle?
#2
Re:87-89 integra rods
The correct way would just take the pistons and rods to the machine shop and have them pressed in.
Re-honeing the block? yes, I probably would put a quick hone job on the cylinder so the rings would seal.
Balancing the bottom end? well, technically you should since the 87-86 rods are heavier than the stock ones, but I am sure you could do it without problems. Lots of people slap in eagles/crowers without doing a thing.
JEff
Re-honeing the block? yes, I probably would put a quick hone job on the cylinder so the rings would seal.
Balancing the bottom end? well, technically you should since the 87-86 rods are heavier than the stock ones, but I am sure you could do it without problems. Lots of people slap in eagles/crowers without doing a thing.
JEff
#3
Re:87-89 integra rods
Posted by: AbaZ Posted on: Today at 12:52:20pm
"The correct way would just take the pistons and rods to the machine shop and have them pressed in.
Re-honeing the block? yes, I probably would put a quick hone job on the cylinder so the rings would seal.
Balancing the bottom end? well, technically you should since the 87-86 rods are heavier than the stock ones, but I am sure you could do it without problems. Lots of people slap in eagles/crowers without doing a thing.
JEff"
How much will all of that cost at the machine shop? and are the integra rods stonger than the a6's?
"The correct way would just take the pistons and rods to the machine shop and have them pressed in.
Re-honeing the block? yes, I probably would put a quick hone job on the cylinder so the rings would seal.
Balancing the bottom end? well, technically you should since the 87-86 rods are heavier than the stock ones, but I am sure you could do it without problems. Lots of people slap in eagles/crowers without doing a thing.
JEff"
How much will all of that cost at the machine shop? and are the integra rods stonger than the a6's?
#4
Re:87-89 integra rods
yes they are stronger, how much stronger? I have no idea, they are just "beefier" in size, so they should support more HP.
How much would a machine shop charge? I dont know.. pick up a phone book and call around. Each machine shop has different prices.
Jeff
How much would a machine shop charge? I dont know.. pick up a phone book and call around. Each machine shop has different prices.
Jeff