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Hi all

My friend has bought a glanza v and he is rebuilding then engine as it had sonething wrong with it when he got it , needs headgasket i think

Basically its his first toyota etc and he is saying the bores where the pistons go are very very smooth and they are not meant to be, it causes to burn up oil? Is he right in what he is saying? Or shal i tell him its okay?

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The piston bores will be super smooth, its called "glazed" they are not supposed to be rough on an engine which is run in. You would only ever have a rough surface when the bore has been cross hatched and honed ready to accept new piston rings. If they were not smooth when running normally your engine wouldnt be able to make a good seal with the piston rings.

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