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Re: 2001 GS-R: Engine rebuild, other refreshments

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2023 11:37 pm
by JDMJNKY
aw614 wrote: Fri Apr 21, 2023 7:52 pm
Here is a good thread on h-t, I guess Daido is the oem for Honda bearings

https://honda-tech.com/forums/engine-ma ... o-3366028/
I did some daido digging not much on metallurgy. Pffft.... I did enjoy the link. Rumor also had it, if my memory serves me correctly that spoon also aimed for near green tolerances. I'll also look for photos of a spoon engine I tore down a few years back. I love spoon engine theology.

Dave7CDMTYPER wrote: Fri Apr 21, 2023 3:23 pm Thank you very much sir. I read through it. Don't understand all the technical details, but I'm glad to learn a little bit more. Those bearings sound high quality. I just wonder if they or another aftermarket company are able to be better quality than oem.

Points 1 & 2, sold me.

I've literally had a motor built (in my younger days) by pros, set up with Honda bearings. Long story short if I didn't tear it down umpteen years later to clean the internals that engine would have spit main bearings out on startup.

OEM bearings were made for OEM specs. OEM power goals, rpm range, oil thicknesses etc. anything outside of normal, "upgrade," idk just me. Sorry to impose, just empirical data.

While I've never had an issue w/ cheap or name brand bearings(clearances are everything). I threw together a road race B18B using parts I picked up around the shop, literally slapped some ARP rod bolts and king bearings in it and that bad boy sung to 9500rpm all day making 175whp.

good read & good video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHmUdIL ... eRefresh=1

https://www.enginebuildermag.com/2016/0 ... -bearings/

Re: 2001 GS-R: Engine rebuild, other refreshments

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2023 9:05 pm
by Dave7CDMTYPER
Thanks of JDMJNKY, I might have found someone to paint some body parts. I took off the bumpers, mirrors, and trunk lid.

The rear bumper is kind of a process to take off. Same with the trunk lid lol.
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I'm getting two set of mirrors painted, because one set is supposed to be a JDM power folding version. Although comparing them they have the exact same part #'s as my GS-R oem mirrors. But maybe the JDM's are slightly heavier and have the motors inside? I wrote "M" on the one that's supposed to be motorized. I'm hoping they are legit. I have the rest of the wiring pieces for them, which hopefully I'll be able to install.

Re: 2001 GS-R: Engine rebuild, other refreshments

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2023 1:25 pm
by DC231
Dave7CDMTYPER wrote: Wed Apr 26, 2023 9:05 pm Thanks of JDMJNKY, I might have found someone to paint some body parts. I took off the bumpers, mirrors, and trunk lid.

The rear bumper is kind of a process to take off. Same with the trunk lid lol.



I'm getting two set of mirrors painted, because one set is supposed to be a JDM power folding version. Although comparing them they have the exact same part #'s as my GS-R oem mirrors. But maybe the JDM's are slightly heavier and have the motors inside? I wrote "M" on the one that's supposed to be motorized. I'm hoping they are legit. I have the rest of the wiring pieces for them, which hopefully I'll be able to install.
Here's a tip that will help you out with that rear bumper. You should have pulled the bumper off slightly different so before you reinstall it take that thin black support bar off (above the bumper support beam)and reattach it to the bumper. You will need to pull the rear interior panel to have access to the hardwares but it's a much easier approach to removal and installation of the rear bumper.

Re: 2001 GS-R: Engine rebuild, other refreshments

Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2023 9:51 am
by Dave7CDMTYPER
DC231 wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 1:25 pm
Here's a tip that will help you out with that rear bumper. You should have pulled the bumper off slightly different so before you reinstall it take that thin black support bar off (above the bumper support beam)and reattach it to the bumper. You will need to pull the rear interior panel to have access to the hardwares but it's a much easier approach to removal and installation of the rear bumper.
Thank you sir, I'll keep that in mind. I did remove the interior panel for removal btw.

Re: 2001 GS-R: Engine rebuild, other refreshments

Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2023 11:57 am
by DC231
Dave7CDMTYPER wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2023 9:51 am
DC231 wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 1:25 pm
Here's a tip that will help you out with that rear bumper. You should have pulled the bumper off slightly different so before you reinstall it take that thin black support bar off (above the bumper support beam)and reattach it to the bumper. You will need to pull the rear interior panel to have access to the hardwares but it's a much easier approach to removal and installation of the rear bumper.
Thank you sir, I'll keep that in mind. I did remove the interior panel for removal btw.
Yeah I should have noticed that in the pic because the rear filler panel has been removed.

With that out of the way you can remove the 4 nuts(#37) holding the rear upper bumper support beam(#19) to easily remove or install the bumper without the need to remove the filler panel to get access to the clips.

#19 is what causes the notoriously known rear bumper sag.
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Re: 2001 GS-R: Engine rebuild, other refreshments

Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2023 12:44 pm
by Dave7CDMTYPER
DC231 wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2023 11:57 am
Yeah I should have noticed that in the pic because the rear filler panel has been removed.

With that out of the way you can remove the 4 nuts(#37) holding the rear upper bumper support beam(#19) to easily remove or install the bumper without the need to remove the filler panel to get access to the clips.

#19 is what causes the notoriously known rear bumper sag.

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Aha, I think I understand. Good to know. :thumbup: Wish me luck when I reinstall the bumper and decklid.

Re: 2001 GS-R: Engine rebuild, other refreshments

Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2023 1:01 pm
by JDMJNKY
Lessssgo! Paint time, glad you were able to link up with Bo(w), awesome painter.

Re: 2001 GS-R: Engine rebuild, other refreshments

Posted: Mon May 01, 2023 7:38 pm
by Dave7CDMTYPER
JDMJNKY wrote: Sat Apr 29, 2023 1:01 pm Lessssgo! Paint time, glad you were able to link up with Bo(w), awesome painter.
Thank you sir. Dropped off the body panels with him today! He estimates around 2 weeks. He's also going to ask his glass guy if he can install SPOON glass in mirrors and rearview mirror.

Re: 2001 GS-R: Engine rebuild, other refreshments

Posted: Thu May 04, 2023 8:26 pm
by JDMJNKY
Dave7CDMTYPER wrote: Mon May 01, 2023 7:38 pm
JDMJNKY wrote: Sat Apr 29, 2023 1:01 pm Lessssgo! Paint time, glad you were able to link up with Bo(w), awesome painter.
Thank you sir. Dropped off the body panels with him today! He estimates around 2 weeks. He's also going to ask his glass guy if he can install SPOON glass in mirrors and rearview mirror.
a dreadfully "simple" task...but, You break it, you lose! I'd say I lost sub 300 in yellow mirrors for my Subaru, but thats admission :lol:

Re: 2001 GS-R: Engine rebuild, other refreshments

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2023 1:36 pm
by Dave7CDMTYPER
Quick update. I got my block back from Golden Eagle. Still waiting on the head from 4Piston.

I have yet to start assembly, mainly b/c I'm nervous about what to do about bearings. I recently met a guy who builds race cars. I might "hire" him to help me out with this step so I do it correctly.