need help with how to rebuild a v spec!
#1
need help with how to rebuild a v spec!
whats up guys, i am about to rebuild my vspec and have never rebuilt a motor before and dont wanna break somethin or tear somethin up i need to put back on there, anyone have a link to somewhere that tells ya how? or just what to do? thanks!
#2
rebuild complete! when i break it in i was thinkin about just idling it for like a gallon or so so its closer to the sweet spot they hit around 1 1/2 to 2 gallons, anyone know if doin that is bad, good or does it matter? thanks
#3
i wouldnt idle it for a gallon mabe a tank then welll..... just follow the breakin bible at the top of the page
#4
Tech Apprentice
Never idle an engine for a gallon, ever. Preheat the engine with a heat gun or hair dryer. Fire it up, gently clear it out and get a stable idle. Throw the car down and drive it easy at a slightly rich setting for a tank. Shut it down, set the piston to the bottom of the stroke. Let it cool completely. Repeat this process about 6-8 times, each time letting the rpms get a little higher. Try to keep the temp above 180F, 200-240F is ideal for breakin. Some engines don't run that warm though, that's why I say 180F at a minimum.
After about 8 tanks, lean the engine just enough to perform good and leave it there until the mechanical pinch relaxes. Then give her af ull race tune. Running too rich is just as bad as running too lean.
Did you just put a new piston, sleeve and rod?
If so you need to replace the engine bearings if they have not been replaced recently.
A lot of people replace pistons and sleeves when all they needed in the first place was a set of bearings.
After about 8 tanks, lean the engine just enough to perform good and leave it there until the mechanical pinch relaxes. Then give her af ull race tune. Running too rich is just as bad as running too lean.
Did you just put a new piston, sleeve and rod?
If so you need to replace the engine bearings if they have not been replaced recently.
A lot of people replace pistons and sleeves when all they needed in the first place was a set of bearings.
#5
Tech Adept
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Not to thread jack, but I have a question that relates to this topic. I will be needing to replace the piston and sleeve on my v-spec. My question is can I put just the sleeve and piston/rod from the ninja in it, or do I need the crank too? I read somewhere on here that if you put the 5 port sleeve in the smaller v-spec case the motor is a beast. I'm just not sure if you need the crank too.
#6
Not to thread jack, but I have a question that relates to this topic. I will be needing to replace the piston and sleeve on my v-spec. My question is can I put just the sleeve and piston/rod from the ninja in it, or do I need the crank too? I read somewhere on here that if you put the 5 port sleeve in the smaller v-spec case the motor is a beast. I'm just not sure if you need the crank too.
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#7
Never idle an engine for a gallon, ever. Preheat the engine with a heat gun or hair dryer. Fire it up, gently clear it out and get a stable idle. Throw the car down and drive it easy at a slightly rich setting for a tank. Shut it down, set the piston to the bottom of the stroke. Let it cool completely. Repeat this process about 6-8 times, each time letting the rpms get a little higher. Try to keep the temp above 180F, 200-240F is ideal for breakin. Some engines don't run that warm though, that's why I say 180F at a minimum.
After about 8 tanks, lean the engine just enough to perform good and leave it there until the mechanical pinch relaxes. Then give her af ull race tune. Running too rich is just as bad as running too lean.
Did you just put a new piston, sleeve and rod?
If so you need to replace the engine bearings if they have not been replaced recently.
A lot of people replace pistons and sleeves when all they needed in the first place was a set of bearings.
After about 8 tanks, lean the engine just enough to perform good and leave it there until the mechanical pinch relaxes. Then give her af ull race tune. Running too rich is just as bad as running too lean.
Did you just put a new piston, sleeve and rod?
If so you need to replace the engine bearings if they have not been replaced recently.
A lot of people replace pistons and sleeves when all they needed in the first place was a set of bearings.
#9
Tech Apprentice
#10
35 bucks and alot of piece of mind.