Archive for the ‘D Series Engine’ Category

Knowing How to Spec Your Main and Rod Bearings

I’ve already put my D16Z6 block together and spec’d the bearings but if you need more info on this, here is a link to D-Series forum post that explains it a little more. Click Here for the link.

D16Z6 Building Bottom End Part 2

Part 2 of building the bottom end was more interesting as it was starting to look, more like an engine. The reason I inserted the pistons in first is because you can’t secure the crank shaft from falling out without the main caps bolted on if the engine is right side up. And while the [...]

D16Z6 Building Bottom End Part 1

Last weekend I had some more time to work on the engine so I started by pulling off the masking tape from the block and cleaned up any tape residue from the paint job. After that I washed the block with some soap and hot water, and then  quickly dried it off with compressed air. [...]

D16Z6 Setting The Piston Ring Gap and Painting The Block

Getting the rings to the proper spec was actually easier then I thought, all I did was oil up the cylinder walls, inserted 1 ring at a time and pushed it down 1″ with the piston head, then I used a feeler gauge to check the clearance. If the gap was too small I took [...]

D16Z6 Main Cap Girdle Notching

After bolting on the connecting rods I bolted on the main cap girdle and noticed that I have very little room between my ARP rod bolt and the girdle so I had no choice but to notch the girdle. As you can see on the image above the space between the ARP rod bolt and [...]

D16Z6 Rod Bearing Clearance Check

Last weekend I had some time to check the connecting rod bearing clearance which was again interesting to do. All 4 of the rod bearings were in the .0013-.0015″ clearance range which is a bit on the tight side but still within limits for this turbo build engine. Just like the main bearings I placed [...]

D16Z6 Main Bearing Clearance Check

Last Sunday I got around to checking the main bearing clearances and got some good results. All 5 of my main bearings were in the .0013-.0015″ range which is within the limits of what it’s suppose to be. I had some time today so I posted how it all went. I wiped off the area [...]

D16Z6 Block and Parts are Back From Machine Shop

I finally got my D16Z6 engine block back  from the machine shop yesterday and took a bunch of pictures to post up the blog.  As you can see the Block Guard is nicely installed in my D16 Block. The machine shop did a very nice job on boring and honing out the cylinders. After the top [...]

D16Z6 Turbo Build Restarted

I finally got around to getting some work done on my D16 block today. I sprayed degreaser on it again and pressure washed the left over shavings from doing the cylinder wall notching last December. I also got around to using my new tap and die set and did some thread chasing on the smaller [...]

D16 Powered Dune Buggy

I was surfing the net today and found an interesting use for a D16 Honda engine, a kids dune buggy. This guy built a dune buggy from scratch and used a Honda 16 Engine and it actually looks pretty good. He used an automatic transmission with the drivers side drive shaft for the back two [...]

D16Z6 Bottom End Parts Are Here!

My D16Z6 Turbo build parts finally arrived today and man did I have a smile on my face after opening the box. The Vitara pistons and I-Beam rods are of great quality and craftsmanship and the block guard looks nice too. I have all the gaskets that I will need to redo the bottom end now [...]

D16Z6 Block Notching Side 2

After 2 more hours I finally finished notching the cylinders yesterday. I went through a bunch of grinding bits as some fell apart from cheap glue and others just got used up after intensive grinding. The I-Beam connecting rods should work fine now with the vitara pistons but if needed I can always touch up any cylinders that [...]

D16Z6 Block Notching Side 1

I finally got some time tonight so I went ahead and took out my dermal drill and started notching the cylinder walls. It’s not a hard job to do but takes lots of patience and a steady hand. I had to swap a few sanding stones to get the botom side done so for the opposite [...]

Block Notching and Thread Chasing

The next step while waiting for my pistons and rods to arrive is to chase all my threads and to notch the bottom part of my cylinders. The notch is 3/4″ wide, 1/4″ deep and 1/4″ down the cylinder wall. The reason I need to notch the cylinders is because the I- Beam connecting rods [...]

240whp From A Similar Turbo Build Like Mine

Here’s a link to a mild turbo build thats using Vitara Pistons, I Beam Rods, Hondata S300 and some other components that I will be using in my build and this guy has hit 240whp(Wheel Horse Power) and he hasn’t tuned it fully yet. So looking at the graph and the numbers that are posted on the forum [...]

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