Engine rebuild guide? Cant find one...
#1
Hi guys
I want to pull down my engine (21 IDM and OS) and was wondering if there was a step by step guide/reference I can use? I have a general ideas thanks to a mate of mine...I just want to be thorough.
Thanks
I want to pull down my engine (21 IDM and OS) and was wondering if there was a step by step guide/reference I can use? I have a general ideas thanks to a mate of mine...I just want to be thorough.
Thanks
#2
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Joined: Jun 2015
Posts: 126
Just search YouTube, there are no less than 15 videos of how to rebuild a nitro engine.
#3
- Remove the clutch and leave the flywheel on (You'll need it to remove the liner)
- Remove Air cleaner, wash in soapy water and leave to dry
- Remove the pullstart if applicable
- Clean the engine - including head bolts
- WARM UP THE ENGINE with a hair drier so it's hot to touch, not scolding.
- Loosen the glow plug
- Check the carby is tight, if you want to service the carby, remove it and be mindful of o-rings
- Remove the back plate
- Remove the head, if separate head, try to turn the flywheel to pop the button.
- If you have to pry, pry equally, opposing each one forming a star and use a plastic blade!
- Grab a cable tie small enough to fit through exhaust port. Position the head of the cable tie in the cylinder so a small portion of the cable tie is lined up with teh liner and the rest with the piston.
- Turn the flywheel, if the liner is free, then it should lift as the piston gently pushes upward. NOTE: I said gently, if the liner is stuck, this isnt going to work.
- If the liner is stuck, then I'd add more heat and try again, if that fails, then I take piston up to TDC and pry the liner upwards with a plastic screwdriver of types using the crank for leverage... If that fails, you may have to put the engine block in the over (minus carby) and hope 120c-150c helps
- Once you have the liner out, remove the piston by using thumb and index finger at TDC.
- Remove the flywheel, if you dont have a puller, put an old clutch screw back into the crank as far as you can go and give the screw a tap with a rigid metal object and it should pop the flywheel collet
- Slide out the crank shaft, checking bearings along the way.
- Clean but don't remove anything, don't touch the edges
- Flush your bearings with brake cleaner and two drops of oil
- Clean the oxides off the crank and clean out rings and ports.
- If removing G clips from piston, do it in a large clear plastic bag. (And you'll still lose them)
- Carby's usually only need a rubber boot clean and make sure you have a good seal when you rebuild it.
- Careful of head shims, they bend and warp easily.
- Hand lube it all and put it back the way you found it.
#5
- Remove the clutch and leave the flywheel on (You'll need it to remove the liner)
- Remove Air cleaner, wash in soapy water and leave to dry
- Remove the pullstart if applicable
- Clean the engine - including head bolts
- WARM UP THE ENGINE with a hair drier so it's hot to touch, not scolding.
- Loosen the glow plug
- Check the carby is tight, if you want to service the carby, remove it and be mindful of o-rings
- Remove the back plate
- Remove the head, if separate head, try to turn the flywheel to pop the button.
- If you have to pry, pry equally, opposing each one forming a star and use a plastic blade!
- Grab a cable tie small enough to fit through exhaust port. Position the head of the cable tie in the cylinder so a small portion of the cable tie is lined up with teh liner and the rest with the piston.
- Turn the flywheel, if the liner is free, then it should lift as the piston gently pushes upward. NOTE: I said gently, if the liner is stuck, this isnt going to work.
- If the liner is stuck, then I'd add more heat and try again, if that fails, then I take piston up to TDC and pry the liner upwards with a plastic screwdriver of types using the crank for leverage... If that fails, you may have to put the engine block in the over (minus carby) and hope 120c-150c helps
- Once you have the liner out, remove the piston by using thumb and index finger at TDC.
- Remove the flywheel, if you dont have a puller, put an old clutch screw back into the crank as far as you can go and give the screw a tap with a rigid metal object and it should pop the flywheel collet
- Slide out the crank shaft, checking bearings along the way.
- Clean but don't remove anything, don't touch the edges
- Flush your bearings with brake cleaner and two drops of oil
- Clean the oxides off the crank and clean out rings and ports.
- If removing G clips from piston, do it in a large clear plastic bag. (And you'll still lose them)
- Carby's usually only need a rubber boot clean and make sure you have a good seal when you rebuild it.
- Careful of head shims, they bend and warp easily.
- Hand lube it all and put it back the way you found it.
#8
How to dissasemble - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgwPgLpsHkM
How to assemble - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJyMkqzDoOA
Enjoy
How to assemble - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJyMkqzDoOA
Enjoy
#9
How to dissasemble - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgwPgLpsHkM
How to assemble - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJyMkqzDoOA
Enjoy
How to assemble - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJyMkqzDoOA
Enjoy

#12
Good luck, pin goes in one way, and it's not necessary to tear it down for a clean, up to you.
#13
Ok in that case I won't remove the pin. I'd only need to remove it if I replaced the piston In Which I am not.
#14
wouldnt want that coming loose after rebuild..
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