thought I'd detail the progress of my motor. I'm still waiting on pistons and i need to have the machine work done. I also picked up a ring compressor and a ring installer tool - pretty cheap, less than $25 for both.
the basic specs of my motor:
81mm 325e crank
86mm Metric Mechanic 10:1 pistons
S50 rods
2823cc / 172ci
I started tearing down my block today. the outside is pretty nasty but I was very happy with what I found inside:
I was amazed when I pulled off the head, 218k and the cylinder walls haven't even *started* to wear yet. the factory cross-hatches were perfect, and not even a trace of a ridge at the top of the bores. judging by the condition of the engine and the rest of the drivetrain (the T-case, diffs, and all driveshafts were immaculate), this car couldn't have been driven very hard. too bad the car itself was a total rust bucket..
the cyl. head was also in good shape, although there is definitely a coolant leak somewhere - the head bolts were wet when I pulled them out. Hopefully it was just the headgasket and not a cracked head or block (although I'm not going to use this head anyway).
still have to pull apart the bottom end, after that it's off to the machine shop to have it cleaned up, decked and bored.
the basic specs of my motor:
81mm 325e crank
86mm Metric Mechanic 10:1 pistons
S50 rods
2823cc / 172ci
I started tearing down my block today. the outside is pretty nasty but I was very happy with what I found inside:
I was amazed when I pulled off the head, 218k and the cylinder walls haven't even *started* to wear yet. the factory cross-hatches were perfect, and not even a trace of a ridge at the top of the bores. judging by the condition of the engine and the rest of the drivetrain (the T-case, diffs, and all driveshafts were immaculate), this car couldn't have been driven very hard. too bad the car itself was a total rust bucket..
the cyl. head was also in good shape, although there is definitely a coolant leak somewhere - the head bolts were wet when I pulled them out. Hopefully it was just the headgasket and not a cracked head or block (although I'm not going to use this head anyway).
still have to pull apart the bottom end, after that it's off to the machine shop to have it cleaned up, decked and bored.
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