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					Hi guys....another quest for advice.
I started to look at my engine...it’s the original from the car (1959), and I had never had it running when it was in the car. It does turn over smoothly by hand.
So far, everything mechanical with this car has been in pretty bad shape, but original, so I’ve kept it that way and repaired what I have such as diffs, brakes and gearbox. I was quietly optimistic that the engine might be different....but now that I’ve had a closer look, I’m not so sure.
It’s got the early 7:1 head, and hasn’t ever been skimmed or had hardened valve seats.
The block however looks like it has been bored out to its maximum (bear in mind I haven’t got a proper bore measuring gauge), but I’m fairly sure it has.
I’ve never rebuilt an engine, so I’m looking forward to doing this one, even if it means getting liners put in etc...
The inside looks fairly good from the top end, however there is some fairly hefty rust in the water galleries....which brings me to my first major snag....one of the core plugs is completely corroded away, and taken most of the threads in the cast iron as well. Does anyone know if this a repairable issue, before I even get too much more involved? 


 
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
				Marcus
2014 Defender SWB
1959 Series II 109 Ute
1998 Range Rover P38 4.6 (cremated)
2012 L320 5.0 Supercharged
1979 2 Door RRC
			
			
		 
	
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