So when Mike fitted my ARP rod bolts he advised me that my big end bearings were really worn. I didn't take any action there an then because I was off the the ring that weekend.
Now the winter is on it's way I'm planning on sorting something out for the engine. Either rebuilding what I have currently or starting a slow build on the side. Really not sure what route to take just yet as I'm unsure of any differences or costs.
If I was to go down the route of building up an engine slowly on the side, what would be the best base to start from??
Any old scrap engine and replace/refresh everything so it's all mint. Or get a second hand 172 cup engine and go from there with the same plans?
172 cup engines seem to be strong to start with from what I've read, or will that not make any difference if I'm getting one built up to new from a scrap one anyway??
Basically if I'm going to be doing this I don't want to have to do it again! So buying any old second hand engine and whacking it it hoping for the best is not an option at the minute.
I don't think I want any high comp pistons or any forged parts, that would be too much expense for what I'm after. Especially if something goes wrong and these need to be replaced!
So I'm thinking just a standard ish engine with some reliability parts. Big chunky bearings, ARP rod bolts, one piece valves and anything else similar etc.
I've already got 438s to use and Jenvery ITBs now. Although I am considering selling the 438s and changing to something more suited like 421s whilst I'm at it...
Again, if I'm doing this I don't want to have to do it again, not for a long time at least lol.
So does anyone have any suggestions or opinions to offer?
My main question is what are the pros and cons for rebuilding/refreshing my current engine compared to getting a donor engine and doing it on the side?
Also, if I did get a donor engine for work, what would be the best base to start from?
Cheers.
Now the winter is on it's way I'm planning on sorting something out for the engine. Either rebuilding what I have currently or starting a slow build on the side. Really not sure what route to take just yet as I'm unsure of any differences or costs.
If I was to go down the route of building up an engine slowly on the side, what would be the best base to start from??
Any old scrap engine and replace/refresh everything so it's all mint. Or get a second hand 172 cup engine and go from there with the same plans?
172 cup engines seem to be strong to start with from what I've read, or will that not make any difference if I'm getting one built up to new from a scrap one anyway??
Basically if I'm going to be doing this I don't want to have to do it again! So buying any old second hand engine and whacking it it hoping for the best is not an option at the minute.
I don't think I want any high comp pistons or any forged parts, that would be too much expense for what I'm after. Especially if something goes wrong and these need to be replaced!
So I'm thinking just a standard ish engine with some reliability parts. Big chunky bearings, ARP rod bolts, one piece valves and anything else similar etc.
I've already got 438s to use and Jenvery ITBs now. Although I am considering selling the 438s and changing to something more suited like 421s whilst I'm at it...
Again, if I'm doing this I don't want to have to do it again, not for a long time at least lol.
So does anyone have any suggestions or opinions to offer?
My main question is what are the pros and cons for rebuilding/refreshing my current engine compared to getting a donor engine and doing it on the side?
Also, if I did get a donor engine for work, what would be the best base to start from?
Cheers.