I am in the middle of taking apart a 2.3T engine at school. it was sitting in a guys shed for a few years, and he got it from a yard most likely. so I imagined it was going to be a little rusty/dirty.
well, today I got the head off, and one of the cylinders is full of rust. to the point where the motor wont turn over because of it. so I take the crank out and all that good stuff, and nope, cant get the piston to come out of that cylinder.
any idea's on how to get it out? my teacher said he could get it out, but I would be buying a lot of parts after he did. so I assumed he would be using a large hammer. so I would be buying new pistons and sleeves for the cylinders.
my original plan for the engine was to just bore it .010" over and buy .010" rings for the pistons since they are forged aluminum stock, and seeing as how I am broke, it would be cheap. does this even seem possible? or would all the rust being there cause that much of an issue to where I would have to go .030" over?
like I said, I would like to keep this as cheap as possible. but if I have to spend money on it, so be it.
well, today I got the head off, and one of the cylinders is full of rust. to the point where the motor wont turn over because of it. so I take the crank out and all that good stuff, and nope, cant get the piston to come out of that cylinder.
any idea's on how to get it out? my teacher said he could get it out, but I would be buying a lot of parts after he did. so I assumed he would be using a large hammer. so I would be buying new pistons and sleeves for the cylinders.
my original plan for the engine was to just bore it .010" over and buy .010" rings for the pistons since they are forged aluminum stock, and seeing as how I am broke, it would be cheap. does this even seem possible? or would all the rust being there cause that much of an issue to where I would have to go .030" over?
like I said, I would like to keep this as cheap as possible. but if I have to spend money on it, so be it.
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