So, I think my 1.6D might need rings. The mechanic I gave up & took it to, said compression was low. When I had the head off the cylinder walls seemed pretty smooth, so I probably don't
need to have it honed. But that is an option. So, there are 2 paths I am thinking...what else am I missing on either path? What else should I do "while I'm there"?
Option 1 - the cheap route
New rings.
I am guessing the bearings should be at least checked?
What else?
Option 2 - the more involved route
Hone the block
Upgrade the pistons
New bearings
What else?
*sigh* I really had hoped that the bottom end was solid, but according to the odometer the car has 360k miles on it or so. So, I guess I should have known better.
the only way to know is to measure the bores. u could still do a quick hone haha
I'd say rebuild the whole engine while you're at it :lol:
I'd say a couple of reasonable questions are: how long do you want it to last, how worn is it now, and how much do you need/want to invest ?
If you want quick and cheap you can deglaze the cylinders and reassemble with new rings and a headgasket....
Or let the engine tell the story: Pull the oil pan. pull the pistons, inspect. Measure the bores. Then take stock.
Rings are cheap, bearings are dirt cheap, oversize pistons are a bit more... you might not need em.