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likaciv Apr 22, 2003 12:12 PM

Replacing Gsr pistons for ITR's
 
I have just discovered that my #3 piston in my JDM B18c has bad rings. I am looking for someone who has replaced thier pistons with ITR's and have done it with the motor in the car, i know there is an article on another site that does it with the motor still in. The process doesnt seem too difficult ITR Head and Piston Intstallation . I would consider myself pretty mechanically inclined, so i plan on doing this myself, any input would be appreciated!!:thumbup:

BTW: Does anyone have any expirience with Total Seal piston rings??:thinking:

R92680 Apr 28, 2003 05:33 PM

ask nick(kawigreenvtec) if you can get ahold of him he might be able to help you had gsr in civic and might have tech exper you need

likaciv Apr 28, 2003 09:25 PM

Thanks :thumbup:

dubcac Apr 29, 2003 09:21 AM

From experiences that friends have had I would not recommend Total Seal rings. Stay with OEM honda rings since you're going with an OEM honda piston. Other than having the piston pressed onto the rod, you can do everything yourself. Make sure you have lots of brake cleaner handy, and liberally spray everything so you don't get contamination inside the motor. I also caution you to be VERY EASY on the oil squirters when putting them back in...don't force them. My friend tried to force one in when he put ITR pistons into his GSR, and he ended up stripping out the bolt hole in the block...so he's missing an oil squirter :p

And don't bother trying to get ahold of Kawi, he's my roommate and he never comes online anymore!

likaciv Apr 29, 2003 09:35 AM

From what ive read and can see from the manual the squirters should not need to be removed if i am not taking the crank out. I would just remove/install the pistons through the top. Did your friend realize any performance gains to speak of from changing the pistons??

dubcac Apr 29, 2003 04:59 PM

If your cylinders don't need to be honed, then yes you can leave the squirters in. But if you need to hone the cylinder walls, gotta take them out.

likaciv Apr 30, 2003 02:33 PM

I just got the Pistons today!!Check it out :thumbup:

R92680 Apr 30, 2003 07:51 PM

thanks brett(dubster) how come nick doesnt get on no more? anyways i never see him when i go over there anyways to talk to you and adam


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