Rebuilding an ea82
So I have ordered all the bits and pieces I will need for the rebuild. Everything is coming from America except for those valve lifters (I will post product number and confirm their price when I finalise that order).
Coming from the states is: full engine gasket and seal kit; a set of main bearings and big end bearings; a set of piston rings; and a timing belt kit with pulleys and idler. Even with the shipping costs it has turned out much cheaper to order from overseas. Bennie (thanks!) turned me onto rockauto.com which seems to have everything you would ever need for this engine.
My next question is, has anyone used a cylinder honing tool before? Any suggests on what is good and what isn't? There are a couple of different types available on eBay.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Draper-56246 ... _500wt_689
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/3PC-FLEX-HON ... 257wt_1002
At the moment I'm leaning toward the first one... The "stone" setup. These come in a variety of different grits though. I think the one in the link above is 180 grit. Any recommendations on the grit strength I should be looking for?
Cheers,
James
Coming from the states is: full engine gasket and seal kit; a set of main bearings and big end bearings; a set of piston rings; and a timing belt kit with pulleys and idler. Even with the shipping costs it has turned out much cheaper to order from overseas. Bennie (thanks!) turned me onto rockauto.com which seems to have everything you would ever need for this engine.
My next question is, has anyone used a cylinder honing tool before? Any suggests on what is good and what isn't? There are a couple of different types available on eBay.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Draper-56246 ... _500wt_689
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/3PC-FLEX-HON ... 257wt_1002
At the moment I'm leaning toward the first one... The "stone" setup. These come in a variety of different grits though. I think the one in the link above is 180 grit. Any recommendations on the grit strength I should be looking for?
Cheers,
James
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I would look at this type of hone
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/3-Engine-Cyl ... 35c347fb34
this is a 240 grit but there are coarser or finer available and you will need the one for your bore size
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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/3-Engine-Cyl ... 35c347fb34
this is a 240 grit but there are coarser or finer available and you will need the one for your bore size
TOONGA
I use a flex hone but you have to be careful if you withdraw it too far with drill running you can break the stones as the spring pops the legs out. I have also used the bottle brush type, hard to say which is better except they don't break as easy. don't over hone you are removing material from the bores
if you check a Gregorys for any make of car they always have a section on using hones.
did you get the measurements checked for your crank and bores to order the new bearings and rings?
if you check a Gregorys for any make of car they always have a section on using hones.
did you get the measurements checked for your crank and bores to order the new bearings and rings?
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also expecting Sam to yell out "end float, end float!!" as well. I always pay the machine shop to check my cranks. With EA81 had one crank on borderline so was encouraged to take in another that was better and got it linished. Had another EA81 crank that was obviously needy of grinding or chucking - dirty great grooves in it , was my 84's original crank that had had a long hard life up near Moree
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End float! End float!steptoe wrote:also expecting Sam to yell out "end float, end float!!" as well. I always pay the machine shop to check my cranks. With EA81 had one crank on borderline so was encouraged to take in another that was better and got it linished. Had another EA81 crank that was obviously needy of grinding or chucking - dirty great grooves in it , was my 84's original crank that had had a long hard life up near Moree

If you get your crank ground at a machine shop, I would suggest measuring the journals afterwards yourself or getting someone to measure it in front of you and write it down. I didn't and my engine lasted about 15 k's

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Hey guys,
So i have got a bit more work done on the engine: I installed new main bearings and big end bearings as well as new front and rear main seals; I deglazed the cylinders and re installed the old pistons with new rings. I have lapped the drivers side valves and installed that head with a new gasket:
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I'm having trouble now with the passengers side valves now though. After lapping the seats I installed the valves and sprayed some carbie cleaner down the intake to make sure they weren't leaking...but both the intake valves are leaking quite badly. I relapped them but to no success.
Thoughts? Should I just keep lapping them? Perhaps the guides of the valves themselves are bent? Not sure what I should do at this stage.
James
Ps for some reason my photos insist on being upside down???
So i have got a bit more work done on the engine: I installed new main bearings and big end bearings as well as new front and rear main seals; I deglazed the cylinders and re installed the old pistons with new rings. I have lapped the drivers side valves and installed that head with a new gasket:
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I'm having trouble now with the passengers side valves now though. After lapping the seats I installed the valves and sprayed some carbie cleaner down the intake to make sure they weren't leaking...but both the intake valves are leaking quite badly. I relapped them but to no success.
Thoughts? Should I just keep lapping them? Perhaps the guides of the valves themselves are bent? Not sure what I should do at this stage.
James
Ps for some reason my photos insist on being upside down???
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