deerhuntre
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Apr 26, 2007
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Why the conundrum? My main concern is getting the pistons back into the block, especially without breaking a ring and not knowing it. (Are there other problem areas in this rebuild job I should know about??)
For the past 12 years I've been my own auto mechanic and have completed some fairly complex repairs. I am quite comfortable and am really considering doing this, but I know the pros are familiar with the nuances that help move the process along easier and can better avoid problems because of their experience.
If I do the work myself, I was thinking I should spend the money and buy all new pistons, rings, bearings, and bore all six holes. If I have the pro service the block, I would have them reuse any pistons that may still be good and only bore where it really needs boring. Additionally, I would of course pay for the new rings and bearings.
I look forward to your comments.
For the past 12 years I've been my own auto mechanic and have completed some fairly complex repairs. I am quite comfortable and am really considering doing this, but I know the pros are familiar with the nuances that help move the process along easier and can better avoid problems because of their experience.
If I do the work myself, I was thinking I should spend the money and buy all new pistons, rings, bearings, and bore all six holes. If I have the pro service the block, I would have them reuse any pistons that may still be good and only bore where it really needs boring. Additionally, I would of course pay for the new rings and bearings.
I look forward to your comments.