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> How to determine if engine had prior rebuild
Cevan
post Dec 18 2009, 09:29 PM
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I'm in the process of tearing down my motor for a rebuild project over the winter. Here, I'm at the point of no return. All 20 perimeter fasteners removed. Tomorrow I split it open. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smash.gif)

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How do you determine if the engine has had a prior rebuild? All the hardware I've removed appears to all be the same (no mismatched fasteners). The nuts for the casethru bolts had a red threadlocker or case sealant on them.

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Here are the heads. I'm not sure what to look for in terms of them being flycut or having had work done to them.

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McMark
post Dec 18 2009, 10:32 PM
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Sometimes it's obvious, but most of the time it's subtle things that come from having been into many motors. I don't see anything obvious that screams out REBUILD, but the pictures aren't hi resolution.

But even if you did see something there are so many levels of 'rebuild'. Heads redone, new pistons & cylinders, connecting rods rebuild, case split and everywhere in between.
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