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Posted by: montoya 73 2.0 May 11 2011, 09:34 PM
So My 2L blew #4 cylinder. So Jamie (JRust) told me about a motor near him. I drove up and picked it up off a young kid that also has the 74 it was rebuilt for. The story is that the motor was never ran, 0 miles and has been sitting just as its pictured since being rebuilt. Anyone know anything about these Pistons?
Posted by: montoya 73 2.0 May 11 2011, 09:43 PM
So seeing the valves and a little bit of thought, I decided to pull the heads off and this is what I saw.
Posted by: montoya 73 2.0 May 11 2011, 09:47 PM
Here is what I saw when I pulled the covers off. If you look at the push rods, You can see that wire is placed under the rods instead of on top?
Posted by: montoya 73 2.0 May 11 2011, 09:51 PM
Decided to replace all the valves & Guides and since all that crap is inside the cylinders (both sides) I'm contemplating removing the cylinders to see what was done inside. I was told the crank was re-surfaced but nothing is known about the Cam. What say you?
Posted by: montoya 73 2.0 May 11 2011, 10:05 PM
Oh I forgot the pictures of the valves.
Posted by: Tom_T May 12 2011, 01:48 AM
It doesn't look like the cylinders were honed properly either, so I'd have doubts about the crank & cam. It looks more like a quickie "throw in the new parts & hope for the best" type of rebuild IMHO. ... but then I'm not as expert as many on here!
Posted by: nathansnathan May 12 2011, 07:15 AM
QUOTE(montoya 73 2.0 @ May 11 2011, 08:47 PM)
Here is what I saw when I pulled the covers off. If you look at the push rods, You can see that wire is placed under the rods instead of on top?
The wire is supposed to go under. You've done it some other way? It does look a little bent.
Posted by: mojorisen914 May 12 2011, 07:35 AM
I would seriously question everything about that motor rebuild. I would take it apart and and start from scratch. Just my .02 worth.
Posted by: montoya 73 2.0 May 12 2011, 11:38 AM
QUOTE(nathansnathan @ May 12 2011, 06:15 AM)
QUOTE(montoya 73 2.0 @ May 11 2011, 08:47 PM)
Here is what I saw when I pulled the covers off. If you look at the push rods, You can see that wire is placed under the rods instead of on top?
The wire is supposed to go under. You've done it some other way? It does look a little bent.
I thought I read on here somewhere that they were supposed to be on the top? Am I wrong?
Posted by: montoya 73 2.0 May 12 2011, 11:47 AM
QUOTE(mojorisen914 @ May 12 2011, 06:35 AM)
I would seriously question everything about that motor rebuild. I would take it apart and and start from scratch. Just my .02 worth.
I was thinking the same thing as I got further into looking at it. The wife isn't going to be happy!
She wants it done for WCR.
Posted by: Root_Werks May 12 2011, 12:21 PM
QUOTE(montoya 73 2.0 @ May 12 2011, 10:38 AM)
QUOTE(nathansnathan @ May 12 2011, 06:15 AM)
QUOTE(montoya 73 2.0 @ May 11 2011, 08:47 PM)
Here is what I saw when I pulled the covers off. If you look at the push rods, You can see that wire is placed under the rods instead of on top?
The wire is supposed to go under. You've done it some other way? It does look a little bent.
I thought I read on here somewhere that they were supposed to be on the top? Am I wrong?
Mine are under like the picture.
Posted by: montoya 73 2.0 May 12 2011, 12:59 PM
I was wondering how to place those things on the top without them rubbing the rods. Whew, All those years of pot smoking is finally catching up?!
Posted by: ptravnic May 12 2011, 01:03 PM
the wire is def where it is supposed to be - no problem there
Posted by: Marty Yeoman May 12 2011, 01:56 PM
QUOTE(ptravnic @ May 12 2011, 12:03 PM)
the wire is def where it is supposed to be - no problem there
Posted by: Root_Werks May 12 2011, 03:21 PM
QUOTE(montoya 73 2.0 @ May 12 2011, 11:59 AM)
I was wondering how to place those things on the top without them rubbing the rods. Whew, All those years of pot smoking is finally catching up?!
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