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    I tried all the aftermarket specialist parts suppliers, and most of them could not get 0.040" rings. The few that could quoted the high prices. I took my pistons to JP Pistons. They then measured them, and found generic rings that would fit. I think they make them on site in small quantities, hence the price. If you can find 0.040" rings on the shelf, I would like to know where from.

    Aaron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron IIA View Post
    I tried all the aftermarket specialist parts suppliers, and most of them could not get 0.040" rings. The few that could quoted the high prices. I took my pistons to JP Pistons. They then measured them, and found generic rings that would fit. I think they make them on site in small quantities, hence the price. If you can find 0.040" rings on the shelf, I would like to know where from.

    Aaron.
    I think the last set of pistons I bought from FWD Motors were 0.020" or 0.030", but they were dirt cheap. However they had every size from 0.020-0.080" (either in stock or able to be ordered - and not too $$$). A mate even bought 0.060" ACL pistons (with rings) for about the same price as your rings cost!!!

    However - prices have probably gone up in recent times, in line with the increased metals prices...

    In Brisbane, I would reccommend FWD at Yeerongpilly for parts. I used to get all my machining work (boring/honing, crank grinding, cylinder heads) done by this place:

    Jondav Engines
    3507 Pacific Hwy, Slacks Creek, QLD 4127
    p: (07) 3808 1100

    Not LR specialists, but I was always 100% happy with the work they did for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    I think the last set of pistons I bought from FWD Motors were 0.020" or 0.030", but they were dirt cheap. However they had every size from 0.020-0.080" (either in stock or able to be ordered - and not too $$$). A mate even bought 0.060" ACL pistons (with rings) for about the same price as your rings cost!!!

    However - prices have probably gone up in recent times, in line with the increased metals prices...

    In Brisbane, I would reccommend FWD at Yeerongpilly for parts. I used to get all my machining work (boring/honing, crank grinding, cylinder heads) done by this place:

    Jondav Engines
    3507 Pacific Hwy, Slacks Creek, QLD 4127
    p: (07) 3808 1100

    Not LR specialists, but I was always 100% happy with the work they did for me.
    I am a regular at FWD motors, so i will price up some stuff there i think. Usually pretty happy with them.

    I will look into that engine shop too.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    IF youd like it I have a runner that needs a new set of coolant gear, alternator adn starter, possabley a rear main that you can have if you can tie it into one of the many other runs I may have coming up I can even deliver it...
    Thanks Dave, i will have a think about it. I have not stripped down or taken the engine out of my other landy yet so i will have see what kind of condition mine is in first.

    I don't yet have a specific use for the engine, i am just thinking of a future project landy, might as well start with the powerplant

    Cheers
    Paul

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    that being the case I have a chassis that IVe turned into a runup bench that I used to use for testing 2.25l engines and the transmissions on, if youd like to borrow that It can be arranged.
    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    that being the case I have a chassis that IVe turned into a runup bench that I used to use for testing 2.25l engines and the transmissions on, if youd like to borrow that It can be arranged.
    Thanks Dave i might take you up on that once i get it all going.

    Looks like a good buy, they seem to have a fair few bits in stock too

    Cheers
    Paul

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    By the way, there seem to be a fair few special tools listed in the workshop manual, How many of these are actually required? I'm guessing a bit of fiddley use of common tools could make do in most situations!

    Paul

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    When I last rebuilt my engine, the only specialty tools that I used were a ring expander, a ring compressor (get the wrinkle band type rather than the cheap one) and some plastiguage. I large socket will take the starting dog from the front of the crankshaft. I did hone my engine myself, but most people get this done by the machine shop when they get the block bored. You will also need a torque wrench, chain block or engine crane, engine stand and feeler guages. I consider these essential rather than specialty tools.

    Aaron.

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    Thanks Aaron.

    I have pretty much most of that, so i think I'm set.

    Just need to find the time to get it all done now


    Cheers
    Paul

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