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    #61
    Originally posted by brianao34 View Post
    Your arrogance concerns me.
    Jim has done nothing but try and help you, all he is doing is telling you the truth. We build engines often and there's certain thing we will no accept. Cracked block goes in the scrap pile, so does scored pistons - we won't even turn a BMW crank to .010" under (micro-polish only). Some of us have been building engines longer than many members here have been alive and will give advice based on experience - not what we read on a forum.
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      #62
      Originally posted by efficient View Post
      damn im worried about doing this now. but i cant turn back cus i already bought the parts.
      I bought OE parts and supplied to my builder, after they confirmed bearing size (on the replacement crank I had to source - as per above, the original was too far out on one journal for micro-polish). It's not too late for you to go to the pros.

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        #63
        Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View Post
        Jim has done nothing but try and help you, all he is doing is telling you the truth. We build engines often and there's certain thing we will no accept. Cracked block goes in the scrap pile, so does scored pistons - we won't even turn a BMW crank to .010" under (micro-polish only). Some of us have been building engines longer than many members here have been alive and will give advice based on experience - not what we read on a forum.
        Originally posted by jlevie View Post
        I think what I said is pretty much what any engine builder would have said. It isn't arrogance.

        Excuse me. I wasn't trying to be rude. Just extremely cautious when it comes to forum advice. It's hard to credentialize (made that up) people online. No harm intended.

        So should I plan on replacing the block? Or do you guys just not resleeve blocks because it's usually the same cost to get a good used one?

        Also, I didn't realize how skewed plastigage readings can be. After doing some research I realize. But that's not the issue at hand I believe.

        Live and learn though.

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          #64
          You probably don't want to hear this again man, but that block is suspect. I wouldn't blame all your woes on it, but as Jim and FF said, the block is a glaring problem.
          Live and learn most definetly, bu I would plan on a total tear down. Look at it his way, it's a good spring project!
          Yours truly,
          Rich
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          Originally posted by Rigmaster
          you kids get off my lawn.....

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            #65
            Haha, it was a good spring project last year!

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              #66
              I'm not sure what your situation is, but from reading this thread, I am reminded of the saying "A man has got to know his limitations." I would probably be looking for a donor motor and start over. At least you can most likely reuse some of your parts.

              Sucks man, I've been there, but like you said, live and learn.

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                #67
                Mini-update:
                Engine is torn down and pistons and rings were sent back to Deve's for inspection/replacement of rings.
                Cylinder walls looked perfect and so did everything else.
                I'm having a hard time believing there's something wrong with the block/head. Has to be rings.

                This horse will be beat.
                Not looking for another block/head/engine.
                I will figure this out and this thread will be updated. I hate when threads are left without a posted resolution.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by brianao34 View Post
                  Ahh, come on, someone give a random story of hope for me
                  When I rebuilt my 2.0T it smoked for about 300 miles until the rings seated. Compression went for 130psi after first start up to about 180psi around the time it stopped smoking.... Then again I did not lap the cylinders, due to being plasma coated, so that explains the 300 miles.

                  120 is too soon to tell.

                  EDIT: Just saw the smoke like a train comment.... None of my rebuilt motors have ever done that.

                  Sorry to hear about your troubles... However, why are you so against replacing the block? Do you really want to risk putting it back together just to find out that there is a problem with the block repair? You cannot put a price on piece of mind.
                  Last edited by Exodus_2pt0; 03-28-2013, 07:25 AM.
                  No E30 Club
                  Originally posted by MrBurgundy
                  Anyways, mustangs are gay and mini vans are faster than your car, you just have to deal with that.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Exodus_2pt0 View Post
                    Sorry to hear about your troubles... However, why are you so against replacing the block? Do you really want to risk putting it back together just to find out that there is a problem with the block repair? You cannot put a price on piece of mind.
                    I know it almost sounds foolish not to replace the block. But I've already got a lot of money tied up in the machining in that block and to me I don't see what could be wrong. It's a sleeve in a block, and it was put there correctly by a reputable shop.

                    And when I took the exhaust manifolds off it was obvious that every cylinder looked just as black and coated in burnt oil as the rest.

                    I want to find out was is/was wrong. And all signs are pointing towards the rings, not block, not head, not anything else.

                    I hate when inanimate objects outsmart me. Makes me feel oh so dumb.

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                      #70
                      It seems unlikely to me that ALL of the ring sets would be bad. Are you sure the oil couldn't have been entering from another source? PCV system maybe?
                      No E30 Club
                      Originally posted by MrBurgundy
                      Anyways, mustangs are gay and mini vans are faster than your car, you just have to deal with that.

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by Exodus_2pt0 View Post
                        It seems unlikely to me that ALL of the ring sets would be bad. Are you sure the oil couldn't have been entering from another source? PCV system maybe?
                        Yea, I'm sure. I drove the car for a day without the oil filler cap, dipstick tube, and crankcase vent hose attached. still had the same amount of oil consumption. That was my last ditch effort. It seems feasible to me that he sent me a set of the wrong oil scraper rings or maybe it was a bad batch or even the wrong design oil scraper.

                        I've read a few horror stories online of the compression rings seating but not the oil scraper rings.

                        But I'm past the depression part of it and ready to get the car running! :D

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by brianao34 View Post
                          I drove the car for a day without the oil filler cap, dipstick tube, and crankcase vent hose attached
                          wait what

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by butters View Post
                            wait what
                            Haha, what's your confusion? I did that to relieve any crankcase pressure if there was any just to eliminate that as a reason as to why it was burning oil.
                            It just makes a big vacuum leak and idles like crap, but still runs.

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by brianao34 View Post
                              It just makes a big vacuum leak and idles like crap, but still runs.
                              Ah I see. I had it in my head that this would kill the motor.

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                                #75
                                And the problem is solved!!!

                                I had Deves Piston Rings to send me another set of rings since that was the last possible problem.

                                When I got the new rings from them I realized the oil control rings had a spring tensioner in them, which the first set he sent me did not...
                                He sent me a two piece oil ring with only one ring...
                                And I explicitly remember asking him the first time why the rings he sent me weren't the same as the ones I sent him as a reference and he assured me that it would be fine.

                                Went through the grueling process of tearing the engine down again and rehoned the cylinders and put the new rings in.

                                Cranked it up for the first time yesterday, it smoked pretty bad like before for a good 5-10mins and then it quit. Took it for a test ride using the "Motoman Break-In Method" and after I quit seeing smoke I decided to drive it to Tuscaloosa, (100miles away). Drove there and back beating the snot out of the S50 with the biggest smile on my face.

                                Got back home 200miles later and it hadn't burned a drop of oil :D

                                My car has been down a year. It's so nice to have it running again.

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