Hello all, I need some advice on my engine. I decided to check it over as I purchased it installed in a half finished track car I picked up a couple months ago. The previous owner said a "shop" worked on it and said it was good but after seeing some of the other work this reputable "shop" had done on the car I figured I'd check it over since I already had the engine out.
I pulled and checked the main bearings and they seem a bit worn to me but I don't really have a point of reference. I have included pictures of the two worst bearings below, all of the other ones are either as worn or less worn.




My current thinking is that these bearings are worn enough to warrant replacement and that the rod bearings (which I have not checked yet) can be assumed to be in similar shape and should also be replaced. Does this seem reasonable? Also is there a way to check if the crank is okay without taking it to a machine shop? I can't see any obvious abnormal wear on it so far so I'm hoping I can just put new bearings in and call it good.
Additionally when the previous owner had the "shop" put the engine together he had a Bimmer Heads head put on. This was done with new head bolts and presumably a new headgasket. I am 99% certain that the engine has never ran since it was put together so does anyone know if I can reuse either? I know the head bolts are torque to yield but I don't know if a heat cycle has to occur for them to actually stretch. I suppose better safe than sorry but wanted to get an opinion anyways.
Finally, any additional advice or resources would be most appreciated as this is my first time assembling an engine
Thanks!
-Your Friendly Neighborhood (not) Fed
I pulled and checked the main bearings and they seem a bit worn to me but I don't really have a point of reference. I have included pictures of the two worst bearings below, all of the other ones are either as worn or less worn.
My current thinking is that these bearings are worn enough to warrant replacement and that the rod bearings (which I have not checked yet) can be assumed to be in similar shape and should also be replaced. Does this seem reasonable? Also is there a way to check if the crank is okay without taking it to a machine shop? I can't see any obvious abnormal wear on it so far so I'm hoping I can just put new bearings in and call it good.
Additionally when the previous owner had the "shop" put the engine together he had a Bimmer Heads head put on. This was done with new head bolts and presumably a new headgasket. I am 99% certain that the engine has never ran since it was put together so does anyone know if I can reuse either? I know the head bolts are torque to yield but I don't know if a heat cycle has to occur for them to actually stretch. I suppose better safe than sorry but wanted to get an opinion anyways.
Finally, any additional advice or resources would be most appreciated as this is my first time assembling an engine
Thanks!
-Your Friendly Neighborhood (not) Fed


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