- Fri Sep 07, 2007 2:17 am
#22498
For those who have not been following my engine troubles... here's the original thread: http://civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?t=1541
there was a knocking sound.... Problem solved! It's definitely rod knock.
I was able to go through the bottom of the engine to check all the bearings so I wouldn't have to pull put the whole motor.
Here's the tear down pics...
First lets have a close look at the main bearings and see what you all think...
some signs of wear, but I don't know from experience if that amount is normal or not.
I looked at the crank surfaces for any signs of wear...
main 1
main2
main3
main4
main5
And now on to the rods...
First I took pics of each rod end to look for signs of discoloring due to excessive heat...
rod #1
rod #2
rod #3
rod #4
Look at Rod #2 at the crank... it is a different color than the other pics, and you can see it again in the background of the rod #3 pic. #2 bearing is probably bad and generating a lot of heat, but the rod end looks normal even though the crank looks like it saw some temperatures... Since the rod is not discolored from heat, it looks like the bearing has not spun
Now for the Rod Bearings:
Rod #1 Bearings
There's the crank surface for the #1 Rod bearings.
#2 Rod Bearings
There's the crank surface for the #2 Rod bearings. This is the one that got hot and discolored.
#3 Rod Bearings
Crank surface for the #3 Rod bearings.
#4 Rod Bearings
Crank surface for the #4 Rod bearings.
#2 is by far the worst, I'm going to bring the bearings to the builder next weekend. I wanted to get some opinions from you guys too.
Do I need to have the crank micropolished?
I've only seen used bearings that were in bad condition, how do my bearings look (I know #2 rod bearing is bad, what about the others, do they look to have "normal" wear?)
there was a knocking sound.... Problem solved! It's definitely rod knock.
I was able to go through the bottom of the engine to check all the bearings so I wouldn't have to pull put the whole motor.
Here's the tear down pics...


First lets have a close look at the main bearings and see what you all think...

some signs of wear, but I don't know from experience if that amount is normal or not.
I looked at the crank surfaces for any signs of wear...

main 1

main2

main3

main4

main5
And now on to the rods...
First I took pics of each rod end to look for signs of discoloring due to excessive heat...

rod #1

rod #2

rod #3


rod #4
Look at Rod #2 at the crank... it is a different color than the other pics, and you can see it again in the background of the rod #3 pic. #2 bearing is probably bad and generating a lot of heat, but the rod end looks normal even though the crank looks like it saw some temperatures... Since the rod is not discolored from heat, it looks like the bearing has not spun

Now for the Rod Bearings:



Rod #1 Bearings


There's the crank surface for the #1 Rod bearings.



#2 Rod Bearings

There's the crank surface for the #2 Rod bearings. This is the one that got hot and discolored.


#3 Rod Bearings

Crank surface for the #3 Rod bearings.


#4 Rod Bearings


Crank surface for the #4 Rod bearings.
#2 is by far the worst, I'm going to bring the bearings to the builder next weekend. I wanted to get some opinions from you guys too.
Do I need to have the crank micropolished?
I've only seen used bearings that were in bad condition, how do my bearings look (I know #2 rod bearing is bad, what about the others, do they look to have "normal" wear?)
Last edited by teal_dx on Fri Sep 07, 2007 3:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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