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tekno9998 05-25-2004 08:59 AM

Sick ls ef
 
Well the civic isnt running so hot :-\ Im thinkin it definetly needs some new rings. Its a b18a in a 90 dx hatch has 70mm tb and ported manifold and a pulley with cold air and straight exhaust no cat no muffler yeah dont give me ---- about that :-X.I know the afr isnt right i need to pick up a afc.I also did a compression test and it was 190 185 135 155 in that general area.

Fouls plugs after 1 good drive the 3rd cylinder has oil on the plug when i pull it.
burns oil like no other
hesitates on wot bad but if im smooth with its great
clear liquid in exhaust is neither gas nor coolant.

sound right to youll?



88crxSi 05-25-2004 10:41 AM

Re:Sick ls ef
 

Originally Posted by tekno9998
190 185 135 155 in that general area.
the 3rd cylinder has oil on the plug when i pull it.
burns oil like no other

Time for a rebuild. rings are shot in #3 and #4

tekno9998 05-25-2004 10:57 AM

Re:Sick ls ef
 
Kinda what i figured :-\ Oh well a general idea on parts and labor to fix it cuz it kinda scares me to mess with the internals everything else is good but ive never messed with the internals :-[

88crxSi 05-25-2004 11:09 AM

Re:Sick ls ef
 
to pay some1 to rebuild your motor you're looking at 1000-2000. possibly more. It's not all that hard. Maybe you should just get a spare block and start to rebuild that so that you're not in a rush.

tekno9998 05-25-2004 01:20 PM

Re:Sick ls ef
 
Yikes 1000 for piston rings and any other parts needed for the job and labor :o Looks like ill just make an attempt to do it myself I mine as well shove in some rods and pistons while im at it ;D should be a learning experience.

88crxSi 05-25-2004 01:22 PM

Re:Sick ls ef
 
maybe you should do it on a spare block then, unless you have a back up car. It's not so much the parts that are expesive as it is the time it takes to do it properly.

tekno9998 05-25-2004 02:18 PM

Re:Sick ls ef
 
Yeah ill prolly wait im lookin to pick up a gsr here in the near future for a daily driver. Im definetly gonne hit up the chilton and hanes and start readin up good.

juli0_bustamante 05-26-2004 11:46 AM

Re:Sick ls ef
 
i did my ZC rebuild by just readin the haynes manual. its not hard at all . you just need all the tools like a piston ring compressor and a 17 mm 12point socket for the flywheel bolts. oh and dont forget to pick up a breaker bar those things help. take the whole bloack apart and remember to label your pArts just incase. also go to a reputable machine shop, one who doesnt mind you ask questions. Piston rings shouldnt be more than 50 bucks and having your block honed and cleaned ( along with the crank) will probably run you like 50-100 bucks. and also get some new bearings if needed. thats basically all you need to do. as far as the head, have it inspected for warpage on the bottom and top! if the head is good then just resurface it and slap an a OEM headgasket.Pick up some gaskets for the main and rear main crank seals and a timing belt from honda and your set.

good luck!

tekno9998 05-26-2004 12:25 PM

Re:Sick ls ef
 
Yeah i have everything but the spring compressor from when i dropped it in the car the only things not touched was the internals and the starter everything else is brand new and has maybe 1000 miles on it now. Im in the process of looking for a machine shop around orlando just moved here so dont know if anybody around here is good.


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