New FX45, New to the Scene, Same Ole Piston Rings

He won't do it. He is charging me to pull the motor out (since he already did it) and i am on my own after that but with his supervison (have known him for 20 years). Once I get the heads off I'll know what it needs but from everything I have read an FX with 130KM is not going to need much so all i'll do is send the heads out and clean the small block/change the rings. If it needs more I may just send the block out. That motor is around 5000.00 for rebuild and $4500.00 after taxes and shipping to Canada. A Used one may still give you smoke and/or burning oil and rebuilders compliane because most parts are oem. Sad

Ok keep us posted with pics and DIY

THANK YOU!!!
 
Hi Everyone - I have been working on this job on Saturdays so it is taking some time. I have been taking a few pics and will start posting a few once I learn how. I have the motor striped and the heads sent out to be cleaned with new valve stem seals. The seafoam did do a lot to clean the motor but there was extra slug in the pan that I think was a result of the cleaning it did. So my issue with the smoking oil was with the top rings in cylinder 8 and 6. they were worn right down in width causing the gap f each ring to be too big. There were also about 3 rod bearings that were low enough to replace so I ordered a set of 16. I didn't want to get into rod bearings but it won't take long to plastigage them myself once they arrive. Not a good motor to learn off of and putting it back together will be the real challenge.
 
Welcome to IS and good luck with the rebuild ........ sounds like you have been dealing with this for awhile ........ :(
 
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bth_IMG-20130427-00330_zps3990ab85.jpgpretty clean top end

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bth_IMG-20130427-00324_zps697cbc64.jpgoil pan before

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bth_IMG-20130427-00338_zpsb87c3a06.jpgheads off

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bth_IMG-20130427-00339_zpsed387933.jpgthis was from the good side

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bth_IMG-20130427-00341_zps56ef6410.jpgseafoam helped loosen some of the carb build up off the valves

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View attachment 279909this was cyl 8 - the bad top ring and the seafoam helped to make it look so clean

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bth_IMG-20130503-00374_zps3f1257c3.jpgnot too bad

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bth_IMG-20130503-00372_zpsf290df88.jpgthis is how most of the piston heads looked

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bth_IMG-20130503-00375_zps61545e93.jpgkleen flo carb cleaner elbow grease and water made good work of these heads

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bth_IMG-20130503-00369_zpsbb59bb64.jpgcyl 8 all cleaned up
 
Well its been a while. Do the job a few hours on Saturdays took longer than I thought but I finished a few weeks ago. I am now just waiting for a free hoist to start the re-install
 
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