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<blockquote data-quote="BUG-E J" data-source="post: 711768" data-attributes="member: 1921"><p>Actually the revised version allows ring replacement for free if it burns more than a quart every 1500 miles. If it continues to burn oil after that you get a free short block. I had a few good customers that got the short blocks first. They still burned oil. Some do some dont. Honda says the ring design allows the rings to "float" and align the gaps. Thats horse ****. I have done probably a thousand of them. The only cylinders that do it are the ones the pcm can drop off for fuel mileage. The newer hondas dont have an egr the pcm can adjust valve overlap to reburn exhaust gasses. The pistons that are causing the problem will look like the inside of an egr cooler. The ones that dont burn oil will look brand new. The 13 up doesnt do it and the pistons have an odd lip on them above the compression ring. I think they added that too the pistons to try and keep them from allowing the egr sludge to blow by the rings slighlty and accumulate in the ring grooves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BUG-E J, post: 711768, member: 1921"] Actually the revised version allows ring replacement for free if it burns more than a quart every 1500 miles. If it continues to burn oil after that you get a free short block. I had a few good customers that got the short blocks first. They still burned oil. Some do some dont. Honda says the ring design allows the rings to "float" and align the gaps. Thats horse ****. I have done probably a thousand of them. The only cylinders that do it are the ones the pcm can drop off for fuel mileage. The newer hondas dont have an egr the pcm can adjust valve overlap to reburn exhaust gasses. The pistons that are causing the problem will look like the inside of an egr cooler. The ones that dont burn oil will look brand new. The 13 up doesnt do it and the pistons have an odd lip on them above the compression ring. I think they added that too the pistons to try and keep them from allowing the egr sludge to blow by the rings slighlty and accumulate in the ring grooves. [/QUOTE]
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