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09-06-2012, 10:34 PM | #1 |
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sr20det cylinder wall grooves
for an s13 sr, redtop.
I had the block and head sent to the machine shop so everything was prepped for my build. I get all the way through and my car smokes a little, on occasion. snapped my timing chain and bent some valves. while the head was at the shop getting eplacement valves, I decided to look into the smoking and tear apart my block. long story short, the top oil ring got caught in between the piston and cylinder wall, creating a pretty decent groove. what I did: took the bare block and honed the cylinder. problem: although a lot smoother, there is still a groove. Question: even if the edges are smooth, if I put a piston with the new rings back in the cylinder, would the smooth edges of the groove prevent scratching of my rings or does it not matter? possible solutions: bore and go with over sized rings/pistons put another piston with good rings back in and hope for the best try to hone once more I need experienced input and intelligent/helpful answers. I am at a loss and need to move in a direction quickly and accurately. |
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