vpcoded
Well-Known Member
I bit the bullet and decided to rebuild the second motor before i drop it in. The current motor is ticking like hell with low oil pressure but i think that it will hold out during the rebuild.
In pulling the replacement apart to check the condition i found 2 bent push rods, and a little slack in all of the rod bearings. The slack was very minimal but figured i should go ahead and do it all any ways.
I have the block tore down and am sending it to the machine shop for a bath and check up. The heads will also take that trip as well.
Any way to tell if the crank should be sent in as well by looking at the bearings ect? the mains seem to be in good shape as far as i can tell and the pistons see to fit in the cylinders as they should there is no scaring on the clys either. minor wear on the pistons on two sides but the other two sides still have all of the factory lines around them all are worn in the same manner.
Here are some images of my crank and bearings main and rod. can any one tell from these if the crank will need turned or it is probably still within spec.
In pulling the replacement apart to check the condition i found 2 bent push rods, and a little slack in all of the rod bearings. The slack was very minimal but figured i should go ahead and do it all any ways.
I have the block tore down and am sending it to the machine shop for a bath and check up. The heads will also take that trip as well.
Any way to tell if the crank should be sent in as well by looking at the bearings ect? the mains seem to be in good shape as far as i can tell and the pistons see to fit in the cylinders as they should there is no scaring on the clys either. minor wear on the pistons on two sides but the other two sides still have all of the factory lines around them all are worn in the same manner.
Here are some images of my crank and bearings main and rod. can any one tell from these if the crank will need turned or it is probably still within spec.




