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EFSedan_Of_Doom 01-25-2006 06:37 PM

1990 eagle talon
 
my good friend just bought a 1990 eagle talon tsi and it need new rings on it...now does anyone know where i could get the motor rebuilt or where i could get some rings or even pistons ?? any options you guys can think of let me know...btw car still runs fine just wont pass emission ...thanks again :thumbsup:

B6T 01-25-2006 08:35 PM

Your best bet would be to replace it with a JDM engine.

SuprAdam 01-25-2006 11:27 PM

If you are going to pull the engine apart to replace piston rings than you may as well replace main/crank/rod bearings, headgasket, valve stem seals ect. Basically a full rebuild.

So yea you are better off buying a JDM 4g63 if you can find a good one. Search "used jap" on 411.ca for a bunch of import shops that can supply and install engines/parts.

ekgsr 01-26-2006 09:11 PM

rings
 
I guess my first question would be how do you know it needs rings? Not to be a sarcastic prick..:)

If you say a compression test and the numbers weren't all the same it could be casued by a valve seat, seal etc.

SuprAdam 01-26-2006 11:34 PM


Originally Posted by ekgsr
I guess my first question would be how do you know it needs rings? Not to be a sarcastic prick..:)

If you say a compression test and the numbers weren't all the same it could be casued by a valve seat, seal etc.

99% of the time if compression is low in one cylinder it will be rings. I cant see worn valve stem seals showing up on a compression test. If it is low in all cylinders, headgasket.

You can also check for blowby, with the engine on remove the oil cap and look for vapour. Look at the exhaust while the car is on, blue smoke is oil.

EFSedan_Of_Doom 01-27-2006 09:39 AM

OK well ill looking into a jdm engine ...thanks guy and i know its the rings because we had ti checked out in a local shop..but you never know thanks for all the advice guys and ill keep you updated

SuprAdam 01-27-2006 10:06 AM

Or you could just buy a wideband O2 controller and a fuel controller for $600 or less and tune your car yourself whenever you want, however you want. There is no way in hell I would trust a shop to tune my car, especially if I couldn't monitor it.

Slight change in weather could drastically throw off your AFR's and cause you to melt a piston, depending how aggressively they make the tune.

hpcraver 03-30-2006 04:19 PM

i wouldn't reccomend getting a jdm motor, get it rebuilt instead, that way u will know it will have perfect compression

mcd 07-10-2006 08:24 PM

i would also recommend rebuilding it, i bought a jdm used talon engine and it blew couple months later, didnt seem right from the start

jdmsteR 07-11-2006 02:11 AM

are jdm engines as prone to crankwalk as the usdm ones? or are they a better choice to go with? these motors dont seem like they can go 50k kms without something blowing ..

tantjones 07-23-2006 08:42 PM

try toronto dsm board

P90Puma 08-10-2006 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by jdmsteR
are jdm engines as prone to crankwalk as the usdm ones? or are they a better choice to go with? these motors dont seem like they can go 50k kms without something blowing ..


Most talons go up to 300k, some up to 400k. Its just everyone beats the crap out of them and expects them to last.

mitsutor 10-31-2006 02:31 PM

You can try the dealership

MRDSM 11-07-2006 06:58 PM

If your interested in getting it rebuilt i have an excellent dsm engine specialist that is local and is fair in pricing, built my race motor and many of my customers as well.

rc3932 01-20-2007 11:55 AM

i agree with the JDM swap


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