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  • robiniscool
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    Originally posted by JGood View Post
    So a scotch bright pad and oil is safe to use on these cylinder walls? Then just drop in the pistons with new rings, gapped properly? I didn't know it was possible to put in new rings without a freshly cut bore with that silicon honing process that is way over my head haha.
    usually i just deglaze the clyinder walls then put them in but deglazing is not good for these ausil engines but make sure you oil it during install and just crank it a couple of times so the new rings can cut into the walls

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  • JGood
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    So a scotch bright pad and oil is safe to use on these cylinder walls? Then just drop in the pistons with new rings, gapped properly? I didn't know it was possible to put in new rings without a freshly cut bore with that silicon honing process that is way over my head haha.

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  • robiniscool
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    I got back the heads from a machine shop and since im cheap i only paid for resurfacing and hot tank i ended up replacing the stem seals myself and lapping all the valve myself :up:

    I cut up a small copper tube to make the generic valve spring compressor tool to work with bmw type heads


    and here is the finished product with new valve stem seals, lapping grind valves and new resurfaced head


    and if you dont know what i mean by lapping valves...
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhXsH12Rg6s

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  • timmyr77
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    This should be interested. Subd

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  • robiniscool
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    my piston rings came in so i decided to start with the rebuild on the internals i wanted to go with oem but with $100+ a pop i think im find with these @ $27 each hopefully they hold well i guess ill have to drive the crap out of it to find out later....


    On the left is the after and the right is before notice less carbon :D


    after reading quit few forums i guess its safe to just use scotchbrite and oil instead of deglazing the cylinder walls like i usually do... and also checked each ring with a feeler gage and a file making sure the ring gaps are within tolerance super long process but ill live also saved $10 by renting the one time use piston ring compressor this is where i got the piston ring gaps in case anyone was wondering
    http://workshop-manuals.com/bmw/5_se...pins_m62_b_44/




    Only got two pistons done cause i have to wait for the other 6 rings that should be coming this week :hitler:
    Last edited by robiniscool; 02-10-2014, 03:32 AM.

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  • robiniscool
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    M60b44 rebuild and slow project

    I decided to start taking my engine apart and rebuild it since i had a couple of issues with it. The bottom end is from a 1999 m62b44tu and the heads are from a 1995 m60b40

    I started to tear apart the engine and cleaning it up

    Everything cleaned really nicely with a bunch of wire wheels and brushes along with simple green :pimp:
    Last edited by robiniscool; 02-10-2014, 03:13 AM.
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