ExMil109
Active Member
I'm rebuilding a 2.5 petrol 17H engine for my Series 3 and have got to the point where I'm fitting new pistons.
The block was in bad shape and was rebored +20 thou and the deck was skimmed. Now I'm finding that the new pistons are protruding slightly above the deck. The worst is no 4 which is above the deck by 0.16mm. On no 2 shown below it's 0.13mm.
I know that on the TDI engines this is normal and you just pick a head gasket thickness based on the protrusion, but on the petrol engine I believe the pistons should not protrude above the deck.
With the head gasket in place, there *might* be just enough clearance, but I doubt this will be true once it's torqued down.
So I'm not sure how to proceed - I could turn 0.16mm off the pistons in a lathe (from the whole set to keep them balanced), but I'm wondering if I can just use a 200tdi head gasket instead?
Has anyone encountered this issue before or got any suggestions for how to solve it? Thanks!
The block was in bad shape and was rebored +20 thou and the deck was skimmed. Now I'm finding that the new pistons are protruding slightly above the deck. The worst is no 4 which is above the deck by 0.16mm. On no 2 shown below it's 0.13mm.
I know that on the TDI engines this is normal and you just pick a head gasket thickness based on the protrusion, but on the petrol engine I believe the pistons should not protrude above the deck.
With the head gasket in place, there *might* be just enough clearance, but I doubt this will be true once it's torqued down.
So I'm not sure how to proceed - I could turn 0.16mm off the pistons in a lathe (from the whole set to keep them balanced), but I'm wondering if I can just use a 200tdi head gasket instead?
Has anyone encountered this issue before or got any suggestions for how to solve it? Thanks!