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So this winter I might park the car a couple of months to fix up a few bigger things.
One of them is to rebuild the engine head completely. This is a pretty straight-forward normal job right? Take the head off the engine and sent it to someone to restore it, then put everything back together? (Obviously changing the timing belt and everything that goes wit hit in the process)
Then you have the rod bearings. I don't think they're going bad as I can't say I'm noticing anything. But my car has almost 300k kilometers so it won't hurt to take a look. How do I change these? Take off the oil pan and it's an obvious remove and install job from under the car?
Lastly the piston rings. For this I have to take out the pistons obviously. And I don't wanna do that unless I really have to. If I rebuild my head can i just do a compression test and see if they're alright?
Luckily my car has a VERY detailed and well followed service history. But still it's 300k kilometers.
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Can't say I trust the gauge 100% but it sits around 4 when I'm driving. And when the engine is properly hot it sits around 3 at idle.
So from what it seems like the oil pressure is good. It doesn't burn any noticeable amount of oil either.
The last 25k kilometers the car has gotten a new filter and 10W40 oil every 7k kilometer.
Seems like the oil has been changed at about 10-15k previously in it's life.
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With all the work you're describing, wouldn't it be easier to pull the engine out?
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Well, I don't have anywhere I could put it outside of the car.
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I daily it and use it for "spirited" driving on country roads. That's what it has been mainly used for the the last 140k-ish kilometers. Before that it was used in Germany as a highway cruiser it seems. It has been used for auto slalom for around 2-3 years though, and it will see a few trackdays next year.
I read somewhere that changing the rod bearings is usually done when you are changing the oil pan gasket. Since you're already under there. And it seems like a straight enough forward job, but I have never been under there so I don't know for sure.
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I might have to look at that if I'm gonna do any serious track driving.
But while I'm changing the rods, any point in upgrading them?
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Might be worth considering.
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Have you had any experience with R&R Pro BIllet Steel Connecting Rods?
They're about 12.000NOK which is not that bad for connecting rods.
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If I change anything but the bearings I'll have the entire engine out of the car and do a full rebuild.
Just checking my options here.
And while were in on this topic: As longs as my pistons look OK, all I need to do is clean them, right? Obviously new bearings and rings, but is the piston itself up for another 300k kilometers? What else would be smart to do while I'm already having the pistons out of the engine and having the block hones and refurbished?
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Doesn't honing change the bore too? Or is that difference so insignificant that it will work with a different type of rings?
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