Got me a second engine from Paul at RSR Performance (MASSIVE THANKS!!!), will be rebuilding it over the next few months. I plan on buying parts for the engine monthly. There are a few reasons for this, mainly so I dont rush but also this method doesnt put a dent in my bank account, only some small ones over time, and the beauty of this is my wagon isnt going to have any down time until I swap the motors over

First things first though. Got a new coil today for the wagon. Figured if Im going to do a fresh motor, I want some fresh spark to go with it. This MSD Blaster 2 seems like it will fill the position nicely, and it says High Performance! That must be good!


So here's the motor, threw it into the back of the wagon to move it around the back.

Gave it a bit of a clean with the pressure cleaner. Just got most of the loose crud and oil off as to keep it out of the motor. The motor will be getting sand blasted and repainted before re-assembly anyway. I want it to look sexy!

So I cleaned down the bench, threw the engine up on it and got the tools out ready to strip it down.

I dont usually use any special or fancy tools. Just these sets. I do believe you could dissasemble this motor with two shifters if you had to, but thats butchery


OK, the plan. I have a few days off next week. If I can strip the motor down during the week after work, Il head down on the weekend, whack the heads on the mill and deck them to give me a little more kick, Will also recut the valves, most likely to a 3 angle job. Depending on the condition of the valves I may use them or get new ones. Given that they are going to need turning down in the lathe anyway the old ones should be fine. Turning them down will also help restore the rocker geometry from decking the heads.
Still pretty unsure on the condition of the block, will know more this week as I pull it apart.
More to come.
Regards
Doug