Its's not only me who says it.
RPi Engineering - V8 Engines
We all need to start somewhere, and this is for sure the best and most reliable place to start!Take a good look inside even if only through the oil filler hole.
Oh, and you will need a torch, a Penlight is best.
A good look inside the rocker covers through the oil hole will help you to determine the internal condition (and the minimum parts you will need for a successful job).
if your are unsure, it will fall into one of the following categories.
Silver Alloy surfaces? Sounds like a new engine
Brown tarnished? Very low mileage, dark brown? Perhaps higher mileage, but well cared for.
Black? Getting poor, a full rebuild/replacement should be considered.
Black Coated & becoming dense? Very poor condition, A rebuild is normally required
Black and very sludgy? Dead on its feet.
You can be sure this method is a reliable way to determine what you have, and to help you decide what you should do.
Are one of the recognised experts "presumptuous" as well?
I can assure you that the V in my engine is honey brown at 208KK.
Regards Philip A
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