BLOWN Acura RSX Type S K20A2 Complete Engine Teardown! I... I Did NOT Expect This!
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My name is Eric and I own and run a full service auto salvage business called Importapart located in the Saint Louis MO area. Part of our model is dismantling and selling parts from rare and niche market engines. If you're interested in buying parts from other engines I've torn down, email us at Importapartsales@gmail.com.
In this video I tear down a 2002-2004 Acura RSX Type S K20A2 Engine. This engine we pulled from a local self service salvage yard, sort of an atypical situation but we do get these with the intent to part out from time to time. I want to apologize for the lost audio and lack of filming showing the rods and pistons being removed. This teardown took some gnarly turns and was NOT what I expected.
As always, I appreciate all of the feedback, comments and even the criticism. This is an evolving process for me and I hope to improve as I go.
Catch you on the next one!
-Eric
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My milkshake brings all the rods to the yard...
"Piston McNuggets" -- Excellent, keep them coming!
@mrz80
2 жыл бұрын
"extra inspection ports... crankcase ventilation..."
@jokrkillah
2 жыл бұрын
That's exactly what happened to mine when mine dropped a valve when I missed shift
@MrCumstein
2 жыл бұрын
It’s their new 24 piece value meal. Sounds tasty.
@mysock351C
2 жыл бұрын
@@MrCumstein You can't have the Piston McNuggets without the Miss Shift sauce. I'm pretty certain the owner actually got two packs of it with his meal, here. Either the 2-1 sauce, or maybe the 3-2 sauce. Both are quite good and always come with infinite gap plugs.
These videos are like brain candy. Being a different type of geek, I respect your love of the craft. I hate that the best videos result in less money for you, but watching you diagnose issues and playing the "I bet I can figure it out before I get there" game is awesome to see. Love the content, please keep sharing!
"Aluminum Gravel", "Piston McNuggets" Lol! Gotta love these Eric-isms. Thanks for the video. Gotta go check my oil now....
"This clearly happened at idle...." that one always cracks me up!!!!
The hammered finish on that rod turned out great! 😆
@mrz80
2 жыл бұрын
How about the distressed finish on the combustion chamber? :D
I mean clearly what happened with this engine is that the owner needed just a little bit more gravel for their driveway and decided they wanted to finish it with engine internals
Your camera work and editing on these videos is fantastically good.
@I_Do_Cars
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I try to get better each time
Haha, Piston McNuggets!! Love it. I had a 2004 RSX-S. That engine, when well cared for, was amazing and bullet proof. Who doesn't love an 8k+ redline?
When you hear old-time car guys talking about an engine that 'ate a piston', this is exactly what they mean. This has all of the signs of the classic money shift
@Funwithhighnotes
3 жыл бұрын
Definitely a money shift. That was my first thought after seeing that spark plug.
@paul06660
3 жыл бұрын
was thinking the same thing. These cars are especially prone to going into 1st instead of 3rd gear if you dont shift carefully enough.
@PistonAvatarGuy
3 жыл бұрын
@@paul06660 Yeah, sure, blame the car!
@lagoat4
3 жыл бұрын
After it ate, the burp was probably heard for several blocks!
@dkis8730
2 жыл бұрын
@@paul06660 I money shifted my a2 to about 11.5k rpms going 3-2. It took it shockingly well, all things considered. Developed a slight knock, main damage was a cam bearing that was scored. The rest of the bearings/rods/pistons/crank were perfectly fine somehow. Even had perfect compression. Still drove it to work and back for a bit. I ended up doing a k24/20 build with forged internals, cams, and valvetrain tho.
I REALLY appreciate your summary and explanation of exactly how you believe the patient died. It makes perfect sense and it serves as a great reminder to the rest of us to check & change our oil regularly! I hate seeing great engines destroyed like this, but the lessons we can learn are tremendously valuable. Thank you SO much!
I guess the value of this engine was mostly entertainment for the viewer. I thank you for your work in entertaining us!!!
You are so very entertaining! I need to create a special dictionary for this channel. Piston McNuggets, engine gravel, special inspection port, bearing foil, cylinder delete…. Great! Do you have an excellent sense of humor.
These engine autopsy videos are awesome. Keep 'em coming!
@Ando2k10
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's sort of a "CSI: Importapart".
While the parts probably aren't worth much in your shop, I'd live to see a VW "W8" from an early 2000's Passat. Probably the most unique engine of the last 20 years.
@09corvettezr1
3 жыл бұрын
Humble Mechanic did a tear down of a W8 if you haven’t already seen it.
@bojned
3 жыл бұрын
@@09corvettezr1 I like how we all hang around the same channels. Humble Mechanic, Deutsche auto parts, Gears and Gasoline, Rob Dahm...
@chubbysumo2230
3 жыл бұрын
or a W12 if you can find it.
@Flies2FLL
3 жыл бұрын
+1, though as said below, it has been done. Frankly, I'd like to see him tear down a Porsche M28 from a 928 some time.
@jonathangingerich6184
3 жыл бұрын
Yes! This would be great....used to own one a few years back
These have been my favorite vids to watch while drinking beer for the last few months.
That was an unconventional...but very effective way to knock the carbon out of a combustion chamber.
Not only did they ride it rough, they ran it in DGAF mode for a few miles.
@antonoudenhoven7573
3 жыл бұрын
What does dgaf means
@nakian5316
3 жыл бұрын
@@antonoudenhoven7573 don't give a f***
@peteyv
3 жыл бұрын
@@antonoudenhoven7573 Direct Gasoline Acceleration Format - it’s a rare option that comes with VTEC engines of this time. Dominic Torretto and Brian Earl Spilner were the engineers behind it. They developed it in hopes of mass producing cars that run the 1/4 mile @ 10 or less seconds.
@saltwater8915
3 жыл бұрын
yeah ... never hang with the DILIGAF crowd, close contact with them will rob your brain of IQ points
@dkis8730
2 жыл бұрын
Probably a money shift that quickly caused that carnage. Engine looked well taken care of as far as oil goes. All those small metal bits from a money shift can quickly chew through those other bearings.
I laughed pretty hard at this one, you're really getting good at the commentary 👍
I know next to nothing of engines, yet your videos fascinate me. Well done sir.
absolutely nutty that it held that piston inside, that's probably the most damage I've ever seen that didn't leave a big ol' peephole to show its work.
I hate to see you take any financial hits but these are by far my favorite tear downs. It is always interesting to see the inside of a block where C4 may have detonated.
@blakestone75
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but as he said at the start, the car was at the salvage yard, but it wasnt wrecked. There's not many reasons for a K20 honda to be in that state except for... Engine be ded. He anticipated this and bought it anyway. maybe for the lulz.
"The right tool for the job, is the one you have." My channel lives by that mantra.
Love it! This was WAY better than ANYTHING on TV on Saturday night And yes, your sped up air impact is now my favorite sound, no contest!
@MasterMalrubius
3 жыл бұрын
These videos are strangely addictive.
@battosaijenkins946
3 жыл бұрын
@I Do Cars, heheheh awesome video sir! You should be named Dr. Engine! 👏🙌👏
@WilliamEly
3 жыл бұрын
pew pew pew
@frankgizzler5268
3 жыл бұрын
It’s soothingly good. I sleep better
@panemetcircenses510
Жыл бұрын
Look up lyre bird on here. There’s one that sounds just like the sped up impact. I swear that bird probably lives behind the shop.
Absolutely incredible that nothing came through the block. The damage is consistent with wide open throttle rpm and it’s unbelievable that there are no big holes. Great video. Big Al.
In Germany it is 3 am and I am happy to watch your video right now
It would be interesting to see a detailed breakdown of what’s salvageable from engine’s like this and what makes the parts that aren’t scrap.
I appreciate your efforts with this site. I 've learned a lot about the engines of the last twenty years through your teardowns. I've been away from engine building for the last 30 years. A lot has changed but now these recent engines are not a mystery to me anymore..
What a novel idea they had adding all those little satellite pistons! Now that's innovation that excites
Seriously dude - hit Milwaukee up! I suspect you’ve singlehandedly raised their sales by 1%. There’s a wonderfully morbid curiosity as to how these once functioning & probably loved engines met their demise. Your diagnosis & experience are fantastic learning moments. You shouldn’t be surprised by your popularity. Good job 🤙🤙🤙
Thanks again for another great video. I like you summary at the end to explain what probably caused the damage. I look forward to your videos every week!
You’re definitely the best engine take down fella, you got the good noises of bolt removal fast forward, but you know what happened to the engine 👌
Good tear down! Now these are the type engines i enjoy working on! Man! That thing got hammered!!! I think you're spot on Eric on how it got blown up. Awesome video!!
One of the most educational channels I follow -- always great stuff
Your running commentary is always entertaining. You make the carnage so interesting. Keep up the good work.
I really enjoy the tear downs but the ones with essential bits missing are the best Thanks for sharing
Epic! Love your tear downs! Keep 'em coming!
I look forward to this every week. Love ya work!
I am very VERY much enjoying these teardown videos! Thank you!
back in the 60s and 70's and early 80's my friends and I in Cali would change an engine and transmission in the driveway...or make a paint booth out of 2x4's and plastic and shoot a complete paint job on any car...we were either catching waves or working on cars.....change a starter..oil...points...plugs..condenser...head gaskets...just about anything...new manifolds..hoses..radiators...you name it..we did it...we never took our car to a mechanic..never.....big Holley 4 barrels...intake manifolds...lake pipes...springs..shocks...brakes..all of it...cause we could......all that good stuff....those were the days...now, at 74 I open the hood of my Range Rover and simply scratch my head...still have tools...funny how they don't fit any part on that Jag engine LOL...these are great videos....super entertaining...
Yup, definitely a metal pan and not an oil pan; close to the 5.3L but not quite. Great video Eric; keep them coming!!!
We love your engine teardowns with lots of carnage.
Thank you for videos. I have adult onset Muscular dystrophy and it’s limits me. Your videos help me during a recovery period, it took my mind off my pain. Thank you
Thanks! Such impressive carnage! Never have I enjoyed a piston, rod reduced to small aluminum confetti and like you comically mentioned, no evacuation of parts! So impressive and for me, fun! Again, thank you very much...
Really enjoy watching your engine teardown videos! Keep coming with new content. Thanks
Just found this channel, love how straight to the point u are man def got a new sub here !
Can't judge a book by its cover!! Thanks for the best part of Saturday night!!
Easily my favorite channel. Keep up the good work mate!
“Reynolds bearing foil” this one sent me 🤣
I have a K24 in my Honda Accord, and it's always a blast watching you tear down one of the K engines. Looks like someone ignored where his redline was supposed to be. Great video!
Love you’r video - every tear down is journey and adventure- learning so much
Glad to be able to see a disassembling video of this engine.
Love the style and "terminology": "piston mcnuggets", "aluminum gravel", "vomit fluid". And yes, no grocery store music or BS. Raw as it is. Keep em coming. Subscribed two videos ago :)
If I were still young, I'd be temped to beg you to let me work with you! I've learned so much watching your tear downs.
I like your tear down the AcuraRSK. never see something like this before. Thank a lot.
Piston mcnuggets. Hilarious! Your sense of humor is a great compliment to your engine teardown expertise and commentary. That poor motor was severely hooned.
I'm much older than you but have developed considerable respect for you. My engine experience consists of rebuilding 396s. This little engine is cute and looks strong. But, you know, I see the hot shots daily in their little Hondas or whatever....very small displacement just driven to the max etc. I hear them too....someone should tell people who drive ridiculous little 4 cylinder cars that if you take the exhaust off a lawn mower it will be loud. Loud means nothing except you have identified yourself as a fool to all within earshot.
Just sat down for dinner and got the notification. Perfect timing!
I love watching Adam Sandler tear down engines! cyber bulling jokes aside, I really enjoy your channel, keep up the great work!
Dude, that's insanity, 8k explosion. How is the block a survivor. Wow. Great tear down!
Dude your pretty funny. I really enjoy the content. It's great to see it all come apart and see what can actually happen in these engines...but your commentary is also great! :)
It seems you are talking to me, giving just me, a personal guided tour. These video are masterpieces. Thank you.
Absolutely enjoy your teardowns
My son’s RSX type S just went through a K20 A2. I’m sure he was dogging it a bit too much and it ran dry. Just did a k swap, and now I’m going to show him this video. Thanks 🙏
lotta new words in this video !!.......i cant imagine the sound it made when it let loose........regardless, very therapeutic to watch, and yes we like the space laser sounds.
Holy crap, greatest tear down!!
Cool video dude! I watched all 25 minutes and was thoroughly entertained & learned a lot. I'm in the middle of replacing everying on the serpentine belt in my K20A3. AC compressor, water pump, alternator, power steering pump AND the tensioner pulley.... I'm doing the motor mount &thermostat while I'm at it too.
Look at all that engine confetti! This engine was partying hard!!
Impressive bottom end on that engine.
FYI you don’t have to take the intake manifold off the Type S to do a starter, just the IM bracket. On the Base RSX with the A3 (EP3 Si style) manifold it’s a pain and may well be necessary in that instance, but for the A2 or K20Z powered RSX models removing the intake manifold is not necessary.
Great video Eric! Imagine the sound it made at the moment it let go!
That isn't carnage, that is art
Your tear down procedures are better than Snowman Ray's ASSEMBLY procedures. You, Hickock. 45 and Gentry Trucking are the only videos I watch anymore. You make me glad I retired 7 yrs. ago. Guess the days of doing a one day in frame overhaul on an Accord engine are gone. You and Hickock. 45 should do a teardown video together. When you reach the point of it not coming apart he could break out the Barret .50 caliber and help you. Everytime you say glitter I think of the New York Dolls. Guess that ages me. Thanks.
Another great teardown video.
Love your videos brother keep it up.
How does this channel not have more subscribers. SO glad I stumbled across it.
This video was very helpful. Really makes me what to pull my engine to replace water pump hoses or oil pump.
"How are they gonna put that piston back together" That line made my day.
Those videos are the best fR keep up
It was cool to see this engine torn down. I owned an 03 RSX-S for 13 years and put 197,000 miles on it before I sold it. It never broke. And I was getting 31 mpg at the end. Granted, I didn't beat it up daily, but it was the most reliable vehicle I've ever owned. It was on the ORIGINAL clutch when I sold it. The only things that ever needed to be replaced was a window motor, the master/slave clutch cylinder, and the A/C compressor. Oh... and I once ran it for about 500 miles 4 quarts low on oil. Honda made an amazing, bulletproof motor with the K20A2. I'd love to know the story on what the owner was doing on the regular to Thanos snap a piston.
That was fun!. enjoyed that tear dwon.
Nice work Eric!
That fluid that came out of that engine when you flipped it upside down was death fluid obviously.
I'm a 'car guy ' myself so I watch EVERY one of your youtubes without fail and from start to finish. Awesome. In this one the very APEX of hilarity was when you talked about huge pieces of piston and .... 'satellite' pieces!!! HAAAA hahahahah! That was even better for being spontaneous! Awesome; keep up the great work! I hope you make a fortune off of these videos!
It's one of those new 3 cylinders. Gently used, never abused, and oil changed every 3000 miles. Runs great.
Excellent diagnostics doctor. I agree. This wasn't suicide. This was murder. A case of neglect, starvation and blunt force trauma. I'm sure that the previous owner will walk free from this carnage and most likely hasn't learned his lesson. What a shame.
Watching this while waiting for a player with a slow ass pc or xbox to fast travel when on an adventure in forza horizon 4....the wait time was long enough for me to watch this video...I hate cross play with people that have old slow p.o.s. computers or a console with a upgraded slow ass hdd. But youtube videos like this help kill wait times when playing with those slow players.
Another one, that produced "piston confetti"... Impressive!
piston mcnuggets, I listen to your videos on a second screen while gaming, and I died I laughed so hard. ty, needed that today.
When that VTEC hit next level
Moon rocks. I'm impressed it stayed in the engine. If I was an engineer, that would be my goal for catastrophic failure. Keep it contained. Engine is ruined, but hey, no flying parts. Amazing. Waiting for the day you find change from the the seat in the engine.
Nice K20 teardown. I know you're probably tired of hearing this but I'm dying to see an LS teardown in a future video.
Like you, I'm also surprised this was not a FORD case. OH! I believe I have managed to watch almost all of your videos (some more than once) over the course of the last six weeks. This is car gore, and from it I have learned why I need to check the oil in my '03 Ford Escort ZX2 with the 2.0 L 4-cylinder. She's all I've got, and I'm going to do all I can to make sure she doesn't end up like what I've seen.
Who said you can't shift at 16,500? Hold my beer!
I like how you use few words when many people would use many words.
Love a good blown engine mystery.
Yea!! Couldn’t find anything good to watch and then your video popped up. 😁👍
im gonna comw back to this video for when i do my first teardown on my own motor
BIG BOOM! The thumbs downs are the previous owner's buddies :) Thanks for your hard work and posting the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Holy chowdered block, Batman! As if I didn't show my age enough. I do enjoy the OG Space Invaders impact gun speedup.