what to check before replacing oil pump
i have gotten pieces of bearing in my cylinder head before so i guess its possible that some worked their way to the piston with the oil and then scratched your cylinder walls up pretty bad.
i think its just the pump, no pictures of it but it is scored up pretty badly inside and the tolerances are so small that a feeler gauge twice the max fits
i do not have a knock the car was running for mere seconds before i shut it down
i do not have a knock the car was running for mere seconds before i shut it down
im still a little confused at what your problem is. a little bit of history might help, like did you just do a rebuild, or did you just buy this engine. did you wake up one morning and the oil light wouldnt go out? im kinda lost
Originally Posted by MADMAX
When the #1 rod bearing spun in my Y8 it started to lose oil rapidly. When I tore it down all of the other bearings were fine and the #1 piston was crusted black while the others were fine. Any ideas.
Don't mean to thread Jack.
Don't mean to thread Jack.
Originally Posted by highroller54
so by your accounts the factory piston squirters that honda uses to shoot oil into the bottems of pistons/cylinders will make it burn oil? 

Read this http://www.performanceoiltechnology....onsumption.htm
i read that and it makes sence, but i still dont see a lot of oil getting burned. but its like my bike. at high rpms it uses a little bit of oil. it only has 10k miles so im sure nothing is worn and there are no leaks at all. what you are saying is true, but i dont think its enough to be noticeable


