Heres what Im dealing with:
The Bad: Lost Piston #6
The Good: The cylinder walls are miraculously unharmed.
More Bad: I have not a lot of time to fix this, and until I do, I'm out of a vehicle, which is no bueno.
More Good: I do have the cash to throw at gaskets and shit.
The Pressing Bad News: I really dont have the time to pull the head to attack this thing properly.
The Question: Is it at all possible, however annoying, to replace a piston from the lower end. I know that the issue is that of compressing the piston rings, but has anyone ever done this successfully?
I do know that I should really go through the motor and do this the right way, and I do plan to a little ways down the road, but for right now I just need a band-aid more than anything.
So how about it ladies and ladies? do we think this is possible to do without pulling the head? lets hear it.
Thanks in advance.
The Bad: Lost Piston #6
The Good: The cylinder walls are miraculously unharmed.
More Bad: I have not a lot of time to fix this, and until I do, I'm out of a vehicle, which is no bueno.
More Good: I do have the cash to throw at gaskets and shit.
The Pressing Bad News: I really dont have the time to pull the head to attack this thing properly.
The Question: Is it at all possible, however annoying, to replace a piston from the lower end. I know that the issue is that of compressing the piston rings, but has anyone ever done this successfully?
I do know that I should really go through the motor and do this the right way, and I do plan to a little ways down the road, but for right now I just need a band-aid more than anything.
So how about it ladies and ladies? do we think this is possible to do without pulling the head? lets hear it.
Thanks in advance.
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