Engine Building From Scratch (basically)
please dont flame me for being a noob, or not searching first, but im hoping to gather information thats relevant to me, and pertains to this community
anyway, im new to the SR20 (GA FTW) and im new to building engines in general, but soon im going to be getting a fwd sr block from a buddy of mine for dirt cheap. it had bad compression, so im going to disassemble it and find out whats wrong.
in the re-assemble, it will get new bearings, new rings, all new timing components, new seals, new gaskets, ect. might even get new pistons, because the compression was only like 90 psi
my issue is this; ive never build an engine so i dont know what the procedures are. should i have the block machined, would it be a good idea to have the block acid bathed?
like what all should i do to make sure this thing is reliable for a long, long time
that being said, what procedures do i need to follow when re-assebling? what do i soak in oil, what all do i need to check, ect.
also, any tips from people who have done this before are greatly appreciated. having never done this before, its very intimidating and im hoping people here can help me rationalize it.
yes i know i can use the FSM (of which i have several) but as mentioned above, im looking for all the tips and tricks i can find.
thanks for the help in advance, and all positive input is appreciated. thanks guys!
anyway, im new to the SR20 (GA FTW) and im new to building engines in general, but soon im going to be getting a fwd sr block from a buddy of mine for dirt cheap. it had bad compression, so im going to disassemble it and find out whats wrong.
in the re-assemble, it will get new bearings, new rings, all new timing components, new seals, new gaskets, ect. might even get new pistons, because the compression was only like 90 psi
my issue is this; ive never build an engine so i dont know what the procedures are. should i have the block machined, would it be a good idea to have the block acid bathed?
like what all should i do to make sure this thing is reliable for a long, long time
that being said, what procedures do i need to follow when re-assebling? what do i soak in oil, what all do i need to check, ect.
also, any tips from people who have done this before are greatly appreciated. having never done this before, its very intimidating and im hoping people here can help me rationalize it.
yes i know i can use the FSM (of which i have several) but as mentioned above, im looking for all the tips and tricks i can find.
thanks for the help in advance, and all positive input is appreciated. thanks guys!