after ignoring our freelander which snapped it's timing belt for long enough i managed to pick up a running dizzy type engine for £100. ive stripped the head off it to swap the headgasket and give it a bit of a refresh as i already had the parts ready to do the broken engine, ive cleaned both the head and block up using a mix of scotchbrite pads and brass brushes/drill attachments everything feels smooth with a fingernail, but as you will see the block still has some staining on it and i wondered if anyone has an opinion if it's clean enough as is or can suggest a way of removing the staining if it isn't.
the head will be going away for a skim in the morning, it measures flat over nearly all the surface bar one small part where i can nearly get a .002mm feeler gauge through (it won't pass the whole way through but will go under the straight edge and become trapped). im also not happy with the surface finish in certain areas, im not sure if the brass wire wheel has caused it or if it's just corrosion on the surface but my machine shop will check it for flatness and advise me anyway.
this afternoon i shall be removing the old block ready to hang this one in it's place.
thanks
chris
the head will be going away for a skim in the morning, it measures flat over nearly all the surface bar one small part where i can nearly get a .002mm feeler gauge through (it won't pass the whole way through but will go under the straight edge and become trapped). im also not happy with the surface finish in certain areas, im not sure if the brass wire wheel has caused it or if it's just corrosion on the surface but my machine shop will check it for flatness and advise me anyway.
this afternoon i shall be removing the old block ready to hang this one in it's place.
thanks
chris