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#1
piston rings
spark79
Posted on: 2007/11/16 12:22
is it hard to replace the rings in a 12a engine , with out removing the engine!
#2
Re: piston rings
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2007/11/16 12:47
Yes, particularly since the 12a is a rotary.
If you mean the A12, then the problem revolves around the sump removal which will be an absolute pain. To be honest, A12 engine removal is so simple & easy that it's really the lesser of the two evils, & once it's out & on an engine stand it will be easier to hone the bores as well as remove & refit all of the necessary components. Probably a good idea to have a serious look at your big end bearings while you're at it & give the valves a seeing to & a nice little laping-in again to ensure maximum compression is restored.
#3
Re: piston rings
spark79
Posted on: 2007/11/16 13:33
yes a12, sorry dude had a hard day at work,thanx for the info, sumfn i will haf to think about,its either do it myself for the cheaper way or buy an engine already done the dearer side!!!
#4
Re: piston rings
Freak
Posted on: 2007/11/16 15:05
Im sick of hearing A-series sump removal while in car is difficult. Remove swaybar then loosen engine mounts and jack up engine slighty. Hey presto th sump comes off
been there done it. way quicker than full removal.
#5
Re: piston rings
perthute
Posted on: 2007/11/16 23:14
hmmm work under the car or work on a motor thats on a stand hmmmm
#6
piston rings
Dundee1000
Posted on: 2007/11/16 23:28
and all of Half an hour to pull the engine..
an ACL rering kit comes with Big ends too.. and cheap as chips..
#8
Re: piston rings
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2007/11/17 8:09
Well, I can only speak for myself, but I have done this job several times over the years & I have the gear to pop the engine out & a stand to mount it on.
It's not at all difficult & once it's out it's so much easier to strip & rebuild, keeping in mind that this is for more than an oil pan cleanout. For the sake of a gasket or two it is also easier to check the timing chain & hydraulic tensioner. [sometimes the internal spring breaks] Maybe I'm just old & tired, but crawling around on my back, fiddle-arseing around with little bolts & nuts in tight confines under a jacked up engine, or leaning over a low down engine bay pulling manifolds & heads just isn't fun anymore. With my engine stand everything is at a comfortable stand up height. Works for me.
#9
Re: piston rings
Edge
Posted on: 2007/11/17 18:28
Where can you get an engine stand, or can you make it yourself?
ED
#10
Re: piston rings
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2007/11/17 19:35
You can buy one; or you can build one. Or just use two pieces of wood and turn the engine over the hard way...
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