Monty2556
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posted on 10/9/15 at 08:12 PM |
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Worn bores or rings?
My 1600 xflow smokes considerably from the rocket box. I've tried everything (mostly from suggestions from this site together with local
mechanics) and I've come to the conclusion it's the bores/rings. Which one is likely to go first? I'm on a limited budget so if I
can get away with a new set of rings I'll do it. I'll be selling the car next spring so I don't want to go to the expense of a
rebore, new pistons, rings etc
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steve m
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posted on 10/9/15 at 09:27 PM |
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One of my xflows engines has the same problem, and its probably a combination of rings and bores
also if it pumping out of the top, and dipstick it could be over filled with oil,
steve
Thats was probably spelt wrong, or had some grammer, that the "grammer police have to have a moan at
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snapper
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posted on 11/9/15 at 05:53 AM |
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It's never just one thing, rings are very hard so it's likely the bores are affected
You'll have to remove the Pistons to check and the first thing to look for is a ridge at the top off the bore, if there is just slapping some
rings in will mean the first run at high revs and the top ring will hit the ridge and do damage.
You have to remove this with a ridge reamer.
When installing new rings you need to hone the bore properly or the rings won't bed in and engine will smoke just like before.
When pistons are out you to check the bore to see if it's oval, it probably is due to the power stroke forcing the piston down harder on one
side of the bore than it does on return side.
IMHO there is no guaranteed simple solution
Sorry
I eat to survive
I drink to forget
I breath to pi55 my ex wife off (and now my ex partner)
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Theshed
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posted on 11/9/15 at 07:07 AM |
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When I was a skint teenager - as opposed to a skint old git - these http://www.cordsduaflex.com/whycords.html
were the bodge of choice. They have a special stepped top ring to avoid any ridge and then a load of highly sprung segment rings to take up the wear.
They are probably a good temporary fix for your problems.
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micksalt
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posted on 11/9/15 at 07:39 AM |
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I had a lot of luck with Ametech Engine Restore in the bit of a lemon of a Punto HGT I bought. Before treatment,
it was using between the max and min mark of the dipstick in just a 70 mile trip. After the treatment, it went down to 250 ml per 1000 miles, which
was JUST within the manufacturer's tolerance. I got 3 years out of that car using this treatment at every oil change before the oil consumption
(amongst other things) was just too much. Still, it was either a £2k rebuild, or three years of using this stuff at £25 a shot, every 6 months, thus
saving myself £1850 since the rest of the car was knackered by this point.
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chillis
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posted on 11/9/15 at 03:41 PM |
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Have you made sure all the breathers are clear including the oil filler. If you have one of those silly k&n style breather filters throw it in the
bin they worse than nothing at all.
Rings are hard and they can break and the oil control ring can get gunged up and cease to function. The bores will wear over time and a rebore with
new pistons and rings will be the only real solution if you wish to retain the xflo engine
Never under estimate the ingenuity of an idiot!
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Paul Turner
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posted on 11/9/15 at 05:17 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Monty2556
My 1600 xflow smokes considerably from the rocket box.
Lost me in the first sentance.
What is actually smoking, is it the 1600 x-flow or the rocket box.
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avagolen
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posted on 11/9/15 at 07:01 PM |
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I Think that's "Rocker Box"
The Answer for everything, but never the last word....
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