I have the head pulled off for cams and would like to remove the crap on the pistons because they're literally right there. How have you guys cleaned the pistons, if at all, and prevent debris from cleaning the head surface from going into the engine and cylinders too much?
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Originally posted by Arith2 View PostI have the head pulled off for cams and would like to remove the crap on the pistons because they're literally right there. How have you guys cleaned the pistons, if at all, and prevent debris from cleaning the head surface from going into the engine and cylinders too much?
"Do it right once or do it twice"
Pull the motor from the car, take it apart and clean the piston ring land as well....
then the "Domino Game Starts"...with the "while there might as well......"
Regards,
AnriLast edited by Anri; 06-28-2023, 08:58 AM.
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Originally posted by maupineda View PostYou wont gain anything. Leave it alone. In fact the slight build up raises compression. Unless you have a problem you may end up causing trouble to yourself
the bummer is you won’t even be able to stay with a stock rebuild at that point. So lots of questions and territory that is less predictable than where you started.
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Originally posted by maupineda View PostYou wont gain anything. Leave it alone. In fact the slight build up raises compression. Unless you have a problem you may end up causing trouble to yourself
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Originally posted by Anri View Post
Follow your Sig.
"Do it right once or do it twice"
Pull the motor from the car, take it apart and clean the piston ring land as well....
then the "Domino Game Starts"...with the "while there might as well......"
Regards,
Anri
Originally posted by maupineda View PostYou wont gain anything. Leave it alone. In fact the slight build up raises compression. Unless you have a problem you may end up causing trouble to yourselfThis is my Unbuild Journal and why we need an oil thread
https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...nbuild-journal
"Do it right once or do it twice"
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Originally posted by Arith2 View Post
I'm doing cams so why would I remove the engine? My primary goal is to change the cams, not clean my pistons. I am following the BMW repair instructions through ISTA and AIR so I will do it right the first time.
Carbon creates hot spots and over time will cause pre-detonation. I just wanted to see what products people used and their process. There's nothing to lose with cleaning pistons. The loss of a minute amount of compression is worth avoiding damaging the engine.
You should definitely do what you feel is right, but after rebuilding my motor I’d touch as little as possible to reduce variables when it goes back together.
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Originally posted by tlow98 View Post
Are hot spots often causing pre-detonation on these cars? Not seen any posts related to that even with highly tuned high mileage motors.
You should definitely do what you feel is right, but after rebuilding my motor I’d touch as little as possible to reduce variables when it goes back together.This is my Unbuild Journal and why we need an oil thread
https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...nbuild-journal
"Do it right once or do it twice"
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Originally posted by Arith2 View Post
Carbon creates hot spots and over time will cause pre-detonation. I just wanted to see what products people used and their process. There's nothing to lose with cleaning pistons. The loss of a minute amount of compression is worth avoiding damaging the engine.
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