Euro-R Piston rings and Bearings
I have a Euro-R motor that i'm thinking about changing the piston rings and bearings on. How do i know which ones to get? There is so many options here: http://www.hondaautomotivepart...ISTON
as long as they're the right ones for your motor... you will need a set of main bearings, 5 pairs make a set. a set of rod bearings, 4 pairs make a set. and a set of rings for each piston.
there aren't really "options" on that page, as all those parts are used, its not pick and choose. but you should probably have your crank polished and measured so you put the right size bearings.
i'm in this process right now so i thought it would help
there aren't really "options" on that page, as all those parts are used, its not pick and choose. but you should probably have your crank polished and measured so you put the right size bearings.
i'm in this process right now so i thought it would help
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Why? Are they worn? burning oil?
As said by JG Luder(something to the nature of) Once you open up the bottom end of an H series motor, the reliability fairies fly away......
Don't mess with the rings and bearings unless you need to.
Why? Are they worn? burning oil?
As said by JG Luder(something to the nature of) Once you open up the bottom end of an H series motor, the reliability fairies fly away......
Don't mess with the rings and bearings unless you need to.
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