Spare M42 refresh/rebuild
				
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 Block is done, bored, honed. Head is almost done, except somehow FCP sent me the wrong valve stem seals, not a big deal though..
 
  
  
  
 
 Pic of oil squirter that go underneath the main bearings..I lost one of them:-(
 
  
 
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 If I raise compression, I won't turbo this engine. I'll turbo the engine that's in the car right now, later on. I'm leaning more towards keeping this one NA.
 
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 Thanks!
 
 Question... why are you upping the compression if going turbo? Or are you going to run corn juice?Leave a comment:
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 Performance Machine inc. in Springfield, VA
 
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 Good looking build. What machine shop did you end up using? I'm out in Centreville and have a spare M50 laying around that I hope to start building into a high compression M50/S52 hybrid for my 318 in the next year or two.Leave a comment:
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 I'd be impressed if you can pull of a quality rebuild of a stroker M42 for sub 2k including timing gear. Will have to get the details from you at the meet.Leave a comment:
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 Thanks..bore 86.4mm, rods 140mm (m42), compression goal is 11.5:1.. if you know how to source, it doesn't cost that much. I will be less then $2k when said and done with this build, and this is including $700 worth of new timing components;-)Looking good. What are the specs going to be? Bore, Rod length, HG thickness, Piston Dish, Static Compression Ratio etc? I considered building a stroker M42 to replace my stock engine but when I looked into it the cost of a 2L stroker M42 build was more than a 2.8L stroker M20 so I'm going with the M20.
 
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 Looking good. What are the specs going to be? Bore, Rod length, HG thickness, Piston Dish, Static Compression Ratio etc? I considered building a stroker M42 to replace my stock engine but when I looked into it the cost of a 2L stroker M42 build was more than a 2.8L stroker M20 so I'm going with the M20.Leave a comment:
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 Small update: S52b32 pistons came in the mail yesterday. I cleaned 4 of them, and I'm about to drop off the block/pistons at machine shop in a little while.
 
 S52b32 pistons
 
  
 
 Comparo: left M42, right S52
 
  
 
 Top M42, Bottom S52
 
  
 
 
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 From dealer about $1100 for a refurbished one with bearings.. used ones start right around $500 and up.. the Problem is finding a used crank.. they're not easily available
 
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 Thanks. S52b32 pistons should be waiting for me when I get home from work today, and the M47 crank should be in by Friday, hopefully.
 
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 You are making me jealous ;)
 This is what I would like to do to my M42.
 Glad to see another M42 build. sub'd
 Wise choice with the late M42 timing cover.Leave a comment:

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