Well since the last installment there has been much cleaning happening. everything has come up better than expected, which is a bonus.
Here is the crankshaft before cleaning, the journals are unmarked which makes things easier to start with:
A friend made a rack for keeping the valves and springs etc in order; here are the valves before cleaning:
They have now been cleaned up on a wire buff, they just need lapping in to the seats (for those that don't know, it basically involves using an abrasive paste to ensure that the valves and seats are an exact match). The head was in reasonable condition considering the car did not appear to have been particularly well maintained, but had some oil leaks and exhaust leaks. Here is a before photo of the head, showing the oil from the leaking distributor and signs of an exhaust leak from a missing manifold bolt:
I started by giving the head a degrease and steam clean, it came up ok and allowed me to further inspect the condition. There was some slight pitting where the head gasket had blown, so at a minimum it would need to be faced. there was a small amount of corrosion around a couple of the coolant galeries, but nothing to be too concerned about. While it was off, I thought I might get my brother-in-law (who builds a number of drag and speedway engines) to have a look at the ports, to see if they could be improved on. I expected that we could at least smooth out where there was a lip at the end of the machining for the valve guide, but I ended up getting my first lesson on porting! There was quite a bit of work that could be done, mainly in straightening out the turn in the exhaust port, and general reshaping/tidying up in both ports, so I got stuck in. 6 hours later, the ports were reasonable, but not really finished off that well, but due to time constraints, I had to go. "Leave it with me, I'll just finish them off, won't take long" he said... when he turned up at my place 4 hours later he said "the more I looked the more I thought I could improve!" Anyway, they are now looking good, and after another final clean here is the finished result:
The bores came up very well with a light hone with a glaze-breaker hone, i was a bit worried the surface rust may have been deeper than it was:
The last thing I did in preparation for reassembly was check clearances of the new bearings and the ring gaps, after sending back the wrong conrod bearings and ordering the correct ones, everything checked ok. After a final clean of the block and internals they can start to be assembled.
That's all for now (more than enough for one post I think :), will post some pics of the assembled engine later.
Cheers, Ian.
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