JakHaMa
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Hello to all, after a whole lot of internet searching i am still none the wiser. i have a 2004 euro 2.2cdti accord (engine number N22A1 - 1005188). however some how....(probably when the wife was driving) the sump has been hit and cracked. this lead to all the oil draining out slowly and on continued driving it developed a knock that sounded like a grizzly bear with a sledge hammer trying to get out of the bonnet.
i stripped it found the cracked sump, and got a new one (second hand) and then started digging.
It would seem that the oil is fed from cyclinder one on the crank and then flows to number four. it is number four which has spun its big end bearings. the others are showing signs of wear ( a bit of copper showing through) but nothing dramatic.
Now here lies the problem, My bearings on number four are razor sharp and nothing is visible on them. i contacted my local honda dealer and said, "Two big end bearing please," they asked "what colour?"
i have looked at the other bearings and could find a small one centimeter colour code on the side of some of the shells mostly black and pink, i think.
Now call me dumb but after 15 years of HGV repair, and doing my first engine at 15 years old, (a catapillar 16 litre) the following questions arise,
1. shouldn't all the bearings be the same, i have a mix of black and pink tops and bottoms, some with no colour on at all? (Cylinder one, black end cap, unknown con rod.) (cylinder two pink end cap, and black con rod) (cylinder three black end cap, and pink con rod) Cylinder four, your guess is as good as mine.)
2. ***uming this is normal, after all i have no suspicion it has been stripped down before, how can i find out which colours number four needs?. the journal is not damaged just a little light radial scouring.
3. can anyone tell me what the sizes (thincknesses) are for the various colours? do they have different internal AND external diameters?
4 are the variations due only to crank size, or are con rods and end caps differing internal sizes? - that would be strange indeed.
5. when i put this together, what is the big end torque setting?
6. I haven't taken the engine out, i am under it on my back theres enough room to work, but this oil pump is huge, is it timed, and can i just unbolt the front gear and take it off?
thank you for any help recieved i am at the end of my tether and my dealer is about as helpful as trying to mend the car with a fish.
Regards
Chris
(engine number N22A1 - 1005188).
i stripped it found the cracked sump, and got a new one (second hand) and then started digging.
It would seem that the oil is fed from cyclinder one on the crank and then flows to number four. it is number four which has spun its big end bearings. the others are showing signs of wear ( a bit of copper showing through) but nothing dramatic.
Now here lies the problem, My bearings on number four are razor sharp and nothing is visible on them. i contacted my local honda dealer and said, "Two big end bearing please," they asked "what colour?"
i have looked at the other bearings and could find a small one centimeter colour code on the side of some of the shells mostly black and pink, i think.
Now call me dumb but after 15 years of HGV repair, and doing my first engine at 15 years old, (a catapillar 16 litre) the following questions arise,
1. shouldn't all the bearings be the same, i have a mix of black and pink tops and bottoms, some with no colour on at all? (Cylinder one, black end cap, unknown con rod.) (cylinder two pink end cap, and black con rod) (cylinder three black end cap, and pink con rod) Cylinder four, your guess is as good as mine.)
2. ***uming this is normal, after all i have no suspicion it has been stripped down before, how can i find out which colours number four needs?. the journal is not damaged just a little light radial scouring.
3. can anyone tell me what the sizes (thincknesses) are for the various colours? do they have different internal AND external diameters?
4 are the variations due only to crank size, or are con rods and end caps differing internal sizes? - that would be strange indeed.
5. when i put this together, what is the big end torque setting?
6. I haven't taken the engine out, i am under it on my back theres enough room to work, but this oil pump is huge, is it timed, and can i just unbolt the front gear and take it off?
thank you for any help recieved i am at the end of my tether and my dealer is about as helpful as trying to mend the car with a fish.
Regards
Chris
(engine number N22A1 - 1005188).