Let's see if I can get some imgur links to work ( and the full album as insurance: http://imgur.com/a/IaSYC).
The engine is a Lancia engine, but if my research is correct it is actually the same as the one in the CS1.
Considering the engine had been sitting in a shed without the manifolds for a couple of years , I think the bores are in quit good condition.
One sheared bolt on the front of the left cam box and one of the smaller ones for the cooling elbow.
Feels like a thicker paste with tiny fibres of a cloth. Can someone verify this, or am I looking at metal shavings?
Silicone on the base of the oil pump used to plug a hole and seal others. Why would this be necessary?
The previous owner had the engine restored and so far it looks okay to my untrained eye, but we'll see.
I'd be very happy with just general advice, tips and tricks, do's-and-don'ts about engine rebuilding and I'll be asking way more questions when I run into trouble.
Questions:
- removing the 38mm crank nut and flywheel
- Should I keep parts in fresh engine oil after cleaning them?
- When the block is completely disassembled, should I degrease everything, even the inside?
- Best ways to polish the cam covers or paint them chrome looking?
- removing the 38mm crank nut and flywheel
- loosening the pistons
- taking the crank out and checking the bearings
- let local machine guy hone bores and drill out bolts in the head
- replacing piston rings
- replacing seals
- valve lapping and checking clearance