re-ringed my pistons (not 56k friendly)
hey all, i dont post here often, but ive been reading this board for close to a year, and others for longer. anyways, i finally got the opportunity to dig inside my cars motor over my christmas break and got to take care of a problem ive had forever in burning oil, like 1 qt. per 300 miles. my grandpa and i tore down the engine and changed the rings, i took my head into our local napa and let them change the valve seals (i didnt want to buy the tools to get them out, and didnt really want to risk messing my head up). anyways, i got to take a few pictures of the opperation.
it's now about 600 miles later and my car is running great, no more burning oil



it's now about 600 miles later and my car is running great, no more burning oil




Red X's for the last three pics. Sounds like a very cool grandpa you've got.. how difficult was the process, was this your first teardown?
edit: oh yeah,
what are those long rods next to the manifold gasket in the first pic?
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Did you replace the rod bearings too? How many miles did you have on the motor?
Please explain the Prestone antifreeze..and tell me you did not use that.
but out of curiosity, what do you have against prestone?
I wish i knew the thread about the coolant, but honda made their own coolant for a reason. Has special things in it to protect the stock radiators.
Prevents corosion(sp?) too.
Prevents corosion(sp?) too.
i did not know that, learn something new everyday
unfortunately, i spilled some of my coolant in the process and had to make up the difference with some peak antifreeze...we'll see if my radiator craps out anytime soon.
unfortunately, i spilled some of my coolant in the process and had to make up the difference with some peak antifreeze...we'll see if my radiator craps out anytime soon.
Good Job!!
Honda Coolant "Exclusive formula developed by Honda R&D. Specifically designed for use in aluminum engines. Uses high-tech organic corrosion inhibitors instead of more commonly used silicate corrosion inhibitors. Unlike silicates, HP Coolant's organic corrosion inhibitors won't gel and cause radiator plugging, they're more stable for a longer shelf life, and don't act as abrasives to mechanical water-pump seals to cause leaks."
That's the marketing scheme.
Honda Coolant "Exclusive formula developed by Honda R&D. Specifically designed for use in aluminum engines. Uses high-tech organic corrosion inhibitors instead of more commonly used silicate corrosion inhibitors. Unlike silicates, HP Coolant's organic corrosion inhibitors won't gel and cause radiator plugging, they're more stable for a longer shelf life, and don't act as abrasives to mechanical water-pump seals to cause leaks."
That's the marketing scheme.
Yet another BG-33P GS-R. We need to start a club or something. 
Replacing the crank on my GS-R next week... can't wait.

Replacing the crank on my GS-R next week... can't wait.
why not just throw some forger higer comp pistons or some ITR/CTR in while you were in there?
but since ive been in there i wouldnt be affraid to swap my pistons out sometime later when i can afford it.
excellent post. im taking on this project tomorrow
http://techpage.h-fans.cz/preludka/galerie/page_01.htm
[QUOTE]Yet another BG-33P GS-R. We need to start a club or something.
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I think I have only seen one other Paradise Blue Green in my town. That looks like some serious wrenching.
Nice job! 
[QUOTE]I think I have only seen one other Paradise Blue Green in my town. That looks like some serious wrenching.
Nice job! 



