pcatterall
Well-Known Member
(edit.... there should be a comma after 'as well' in the title
I have 'obtained' a seized complete engine (A) with all the marine bits and gearbox that I need.
I was also given another engine(B) which turns freely and has an ( alleged) recon head. ( it looks good with the rocker box removed)
I want to finish with one good engine which will last (Another 40 years!)
I will obtain one of those £370 comprehensive overhaul kits for the engine.
Present thinking is to remove the head from engine B, check the valves rockers etc, and inspect the general engine condition, if it is anything less than very good
I would get the kit and replace everything.
An alternative could be to check out engine A so as to keep the box and other bits with their original engine but the possibility that the crankshaft is damaged concerns me.
What is the experts advice ( other than don't waste time on old technology!!)
Thanks in advance
I have 'obtained' a seized complete engine (A) with all the marine bits and gearbox that I need.
I was also given another engine(B) which turns freely and has an ( alleged) recon head. ( it looks good with the rocker box removed)
I want to finish with one good engine which will last (Another 40 years!)
I will obtain one of those £370 comprehensive overhaul kits for the engine.
Present thinking is to remove the head from engine B, check the valves rockers etc, and inspect the general engine condition, if it is anything less than very good
I would get the kit and replace everything.
An alternative could be to check out engine A so as to keep the box and other bits with their original engine but the possibility that the crankshaft is damaged concerns me.
What is the experts advice ( other than don't waste time on old technology!!)
Thanks in advance