Gangly
Well-known member
As some of you know, I recently replaced my Honda Pilot engine with a Ridgeline engine because the Pilot engine had a distinct, cyclical, knocking sound. As an update, its been a few weeks since the engine swap and the Pilot is running as good as ever with the Ridgeline engine.
I got curious about the old engine, so I decided to tear it down to see what was going on with it. Overall the engine was pretty clean for 155k miles which made obeservations pretty easy. Although there was a bit of excessive cam journal wear, and some peculiar rod bearing and crank journal bearing patterns, the main culprit appears to be piston slap in cylinder one.






I got curious about the old engine, so I decided to tear it down to see what was going on with it. Overall the engine was pretty clean for 155k miles which made obeservations pretty easy. Although there was a bit of excessive cam journal wear, and some peculiar rod bearing and crank journal bearing patterns, the main culprit appears to be piston slap in cylinder one.






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