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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 14 4:24 pm
by Dave-R
Adrian Worman wrote:
As a side note if the bores aren't 100% installing top quality rings won't save the job and will be a somewhat wasted excercise, just use some £100 a set file fit rings

I was thinking that myself.
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 14 4:50 pm
by Carl
Already had the rings so have fit them to the pistons so might as well use them. I believe the oil pump was changed to a high volume pump according to the parts list that Simon posted when the engine was originally built. The oil suggestion isn't such a big deal as I can just get closed ended push rods if it's going to make life easier for me.
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 14 4:59 pm
by Mossy68
Glad to hear things worked out ok.
Sure it'll all be fine once it's back together and running.

Posted: Fri Jun 06, 14 5:19 pm
by Pete
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 14 6:17 pm
by Dave-R
Pete wrote:I am not so sure on Small bo1l0cks but on BB ones you actually need to restrict the flow to the top end as they actually over-oil on occasions.
They used to tell you that but it turned out to be an old wives tale started by people building BBCs who used to have that problem.
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 14 8:42 pm
by Pete
Why do they bush the Lifter gallery then?
Anyway, the main point was that it is probably not necessary to provide additional top-end oiling.............
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 14 8:54 pm
by Mossy68
I think its a good idea to use total seal rings. 95% over 8 bores ain't too sad at all given this first looked to be a scrap block !!!
It is now honed to the correct tolerances which it should have been in the first place , so why not use quality products and re build it properly.

Posted: Fri Jun 06, 14 9:56 pm
by autofetish
Just read this post from the start over a pint
Your doing great fella keep it up
Brilliant work and when that things fires you going to laugh your tits off
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 14 11:50 pm
by mopar_mark
You should be fine, just gap your rings & put it all together
I don't think you need oil through pushrods.
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 14 12:32 am
by Carl
I wasnt going to add oil through as an addition to the stock oiling I was just thinking of doing the conversion to oil through because all the parts I have got are oil through when I got the new rocker kit seems most new parts come that way.
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 14 12:33 am
by Les Szabo
Carl wrote:Block is back and he re honed out as much as he could do on the large over bore it already has without going into or getting close to the next 10thou overbore to get all the scratches out he was a bit concerned the block wouldn't take it, but 95% are gone and there is a good hatch over what is left and he says shouldn't be a problem as using total seal rings, I think he put another 4thou into it.
Ive also been thinking, most of the valve train components I have are for oil through pushrods, is it worth me doing the mod to oil through tappets, and if it is what would be the best way, drill and plug the oil way in the block or spin the cam bearings to cover the oil way?
Or will it not hurt to have both systems oiling? Oil pressure issues this way I wonder?

Posted: Sat Jun 07, 14 12:39 am
by Carl
What's up Les?
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 14 12:43 am
by Les Szabo
well your probably ok with it all, but "I think" doesn't come come into things when building engines...he should've measured the finished bore size and let you know so you know exactly what PTW you now have....if it was 4 thou your still a thou too tight?, another thou would've been no problem no matter what he said about the block, just me being picky I guess.
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 14 12:57 am
by Carl
Sorry my mistake just looked at the receipt he has put honed to + 5 thou

Posted: Sat Jun 07, 14 1:29 pm
by Cannonball
is this the engine from out of the petty blue rrunner ??? if it is i am shocked it never really hurt itself way before this,,,,,,, so what piston skirt to wall clearance does it need les,,