Langers
Well-Known Member
Hello all, I'm currently in the process of rebuilding my 150,000 mile 200 Tdi.
I've fitted new standard size shell bearings and standard piston rings to the original pistons, everything fits well.
This evening I refitted the pistons - lubed up the bearings and torqued up to what Haynes specifies.
I noticed that with two pistons fitted, the engine was pretty stiff to turn over by hand. Manageable with my 2ft breaker bar, but stiff all the same.
With all four pistons fitted and torqued up, I can't get the engine to turn by hand. However it does spin freely on the starter motor - nice and smooth and doesn't appear to be struggling.
I want to put this down to the new parts bedding in, and it will eventually loosen up with use.
Is this normal? Or is something wrong?
Cheers
I've fitted new standard size shell bearings and standard piston rings to the original pistons, everything fits well.
This evening I refitted the pistons - lubed up the bearings and torqued up to what Haynes specifies.
I noticed that with two pistons fitted, the engine was pretty stiff to turn over by hand. Manageable with my 2ft breaker bar, but stiff all the same.
With all four pistons fitted and torqued up, I can't get the engine to turn by hand. However it does spin freely on the starter motor - nice and smooth and doesn't appear to be struggling.
I want to put this down to the new parts bedding in, and it will eventually loosen up with use.
Is this normal? Or is something wrong?
Cheers