Jagmandave
Well-known member
A friend is rebuilding a Honda D16Y8 Vtec, he's already had the head done (which was in great shape BTW) and I persuaded him that since the engine has about 200K on it, it might be a good time to go ahead and put some rings and bearings in it.
Seemed like a good idea at the time.....
There was no ring ridge at the top of the cylinders so we decided a light hone and some new rings would do the trick.
All the rod bearings looked to be in great condition, and all the mains except the center also looked terrific - the center bearing had some score marks on one side and seemed to fit just a tiny bit loosely in the cradle compared to the other 4.
Now the problem.
Since this engine is from the late 90's no Honda dealer stocks parts for it - they might be able order them but he needs some very specific info. The bearings are marked from the factory with a paint dot that gives the correct sizing - between the 5 main bearings there are 5 possible sizes that can be used in one engine. Same with the rod bearings.....however, there are no paint dots on any of the shells that we can find. So, short of pulling the crank and having it turned undersize to match an aftermarket set of bearing shells and having the rods resized the same way is there any way to figure out what bearings to use? And......where do you get them?
Seemed like a good idea at the time.....
There was no ring ridge at the top of the cylinders so we decided a light hone and some new rings would do the trick.
All the rod bearings looked to be in great condition, and all the mains except the center also looked terrific - the center bearing had some score marks on one side and seemed to fit just a tiny bit loosely in the cradle compared to the other 4.
Now the problem.
Since this engine is from the late 90's no Honda dealer stocks parts for it - they might be able order them but he needs some very specific info. The bearings are marked from the factory with a paint dot that gives the correct sizing - between the 5 main bearings there are 5 possible sizes that can be used in one engine. Same with the rod bearings.....however, there are no paint dots on any of the shells that we can find. So, short of pulling the crank and having it turned undersize to match an aftermarket set of bearing shells and having the rods resized the same way is there any way to figure out what bearings to use? And......where do you get them?





