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| Engine - Dismantling |
| Sorry about the focus on many of these pictures - I overcompressed the original .jpg's |
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| Nov 03 | ![]() and here it is - the stem still remarkably dry despite the repeated application of Plus-Gas for fourteen days. Note how valve is bent compared to the cylinder-head stud !
much of the gunge removed from the valve chest after blocking off the oil drain holes. |
| Nov 03 | ![]() cylinders oiled and the engine turned over for the first time in 25 years; very little bore wear apparent, just a slight ridge (top of picture)with the engine freed, it was possible to crank the Austin up onto the ramps where it was much easier to get at ! |
| Nov 03 | ![]() the sump oil filter was thick in the gluey residue of many years of not being cleaned - this suggests that the engine has not been serviced for some time and could be well worn (see oil pressure problems September 05) the sump was little better but at least there were no little bits in there. Wish I had shares in Gunk ! |
| Dec 03 | ![]() The oil pump had one hard-to-get-at nut and one easy-to-get-at nut. It needed a bit of pulling before it came out complete with the driving shaft and a lot of gunge !The oil pump was dismantled and the deep grooves in the bottom plate carefully removed by emery on a flat plate (forgot to take a picture !) |
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| Dec 03 | ![]() the oily bits - covered mostly in thick black residue; not a pretty sight !
the Camshaft looks to be OK with just a faint sign of rust on the lobes |
| Dec 03 | The big-end bearings appeared to be tight and there was no discernible play; all the big-end nuts were tight so (fingers crossed) the dismantling stopped here ! (but - see Big-end Failure September 05) |
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