The best to rebuild a cylinder is to rebore it. If the cylinder looks ok then just a minor hone job is required.
Mufflers do not smoke or leak oil, they only pass combusted fuel and air mixture from your engine. If you are experiancing smoke and oil, you have a worn engine cylinder and pistons. The engine will need to be removed, torn down and inspected for worn parts. Replace any worn engine componets with new parts, hone or rebore the engine cylinder. By replacing the worn parts you will restore your engine back to manufacture specs, and it will run clean and smooth..
A common enough problem with this engine. They tend to wear out the ring groves in the pistons, just replacing the rings won't do much, as the new ones will still flop about allowing blow by. A new set of pistons and rings will usually do it, unless the cylinder walls are worn. So if you buy a set of standard size pistons, make sure you can swap them for oversized, if once you get the head off it needs a rebore, be sure to keep the box pristine Its a one day job if you are comfortable working on an engine and can easily be done in the car. If it needs a rebore its engine out time. Be sure to run a degazing hone down the bores first, so the rings will seat properly
Hi, only one size of pistons will fit - need to match the bore diameter - unless you want to rebore the engine to increase capacity. However, there may be a stroker kit available for your particular model.
replace the cylinder gasket and check for cracks and replace the head gaskets
TOO COSTLY, RUINS THE VALUE, CHEAPER TO BUY A NEW ONE ABOUT $150
For simplicity, nearly all of your local auto parts retailers can provide you with info on a precise rebuilder outlet for your particular engine, or they may even provide the service themselves through their main location. Beyond that you may indeed search the net for more specific insight on your particular engine specs-including cu. in. displacement, and rebore/rebalance, and "re(-blueprinting")tolerances, etc. go to www.enginerebuilding.com
110 cc means 110 cubic centimetre engine displacement
When the check engine warning light comes on in a vehicle, it means there is a problem in the engine. It means that the engine and connection need to be checked.
It means that the car has an engine with a displacement of 1000 cubic centimeters and can be referred to as being a 1.0 litre engine.
In swedish 'lok' means 'train engine"
it means starting of diesel engine