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My 24 year old 200tdi rebuild


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37 minutes ago, Bowie69 said:

Ooh, one more question, did you galvanise the engine block? :D

Nope cos it's cast iron :P

At last the replacement piston ring set has been delivered, it's only taken all day to get here, new rings installed, piston & conrod mated & now to fit to engine block, then I can close the bottom end with ladder frame & sump fit.

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New rings fitted to No4 piston, mated to conrod, installed in block, ladder frame, oil pump & sump fitted. cam followers fit tomorrow & trim excess sealant from block ladder frame/sump joints. due to collect my injectors in morning too. so I'm about where I wanted to be, hopefully get flywheel housing, flywheel & clutch on tomorrow & block back in engine bay, a few pics of today's progress.

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I put a old clean white bedsheet on the floor, its not clean anymore :wacko:, good job I've only myself to answer to,  that's all the engine bits on the sheet/floor,, my workbench at far end is a mess to, must get some off the floor racks/cupboards to keep stuff in.then my bench will be more useful, hopefully have less on the floor tomorrow & more back where it should be.

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Today's efforts have seen these fitted --

excess squeezed out sealant shaved off, cam followers, cover plates on right hand side, vacuum pump & shaft to oil pump, timing gears & new timing belt, new tensioner, injection pump, flywheel housing, flywheel & clutch, starter motor.

the 2 long threaded studs in flywheel housing are to help align block & gearbox.

hopefully tomorrow I can get this big lump back in it's rightful place in my 110. 

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After a bit of fiddling to get the engine high enough to clear my winch, it's now back in it's rightful place, next is starting refitting oil filter head, tighten engine rubber mounts, PAS pump,alternator, wiring, cylinder head,pushrods,rocker shaft assembly, 

lunch next then more spanner twirling.

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So far today's progress ---

timing checked all good, front cover & water pump & oil filter head refitted, new oil filter, pipes on lift pump connected,alternator refitted but not yet connected, starter motor wiring connected, water pump & crank pulley's refitted & torqued up where required, 

cylinder head refit is next, more pics later 

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pics of today's progress as promised.

head is on but still need to do the final torque tighten, on a 200tdi it's 40Nm, then 60 degrees, then another 60 degrees. 

refitted the water pump/alternator & PAS pump belts to, its easy when rad is not in the way.

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On 31/10/2017 at 12:24 PM, western said:

Yes asked for the bores to be taken out to 20thou over.......200tdi pistons only come in Standard,20 thou or 40thou oversize. but it makes no difference to the swept volume as combustion chamber is in op of the piston. 

Ralph, can you just explain that a little more? If the pistons and bores are wider, doesn't that increase the swept volume? I realise that the top of the chambers, above the pistons, don't change but the rest does. Not that it would make any difference with such a large compression ration in the first place.

 

It's a great thread. Thank you for posting so many pics.

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20 thou will make quite a difference, for example on an A series 1275 will go out to 1293 with 20 thou over bore. 60 thou I think takes you out to 1380, as the piston surface area increases by the square of the change in radius

The head being skimmed is not likely to make any difference in this case, as it is flat, with no combustion chamber -this is in the piston on a 200TDI.

I'm fairly convinced the swept volume will change with larger piston, however, with the combustion chamber in the piston, and a flat head, any change in compression ratio will be less than negligible.

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I ordered one of Excess4x4 magnetic drain plug, postie delivered just as I was getting ready to go out to 110, new drain plug now fitted, so if there are any stray bits of metal in the engine I pretty sure this plug/magnet will hold on to any stray particles,  Alternator & revcounter wiring sorted, pushrods & rocker shaft assembly in place, got to adjust the valve gaps after lunch.coming together well, the pile of bits on garage floor is getting smaller. 

once the rocker gear & valve gaps are sorted, the manifolds & dipstick tube will be refitted, then injectors & glowplugs.

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