chryslercruiser
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Just dissembled a junk engine. Two pistons are stuck in the bores, and the head is crusty.
The crankshaft has one major rust spot on the oiling hole of one of the main bearings. Guessing that it is pitted at that spot, does that suggest the crankshaft is junk? or can major rust be removed by turning it down?
Thinking this engine is going to donate the camshaft, Oil pump, Rockers and shaft and intake/exhaust manifold..maybe the crankshaft.. the rest is probably too much work to justify.. tho it could be fun to experiment and learn about head porting with out worry of making major mistakes on something that is rebuildable.
Suggestions welcome on what else to look at, or keep. It was an early 60's block, with canister oil filter,
The crankshaft has one major rust spot on the oiling hole of one of the main bearings. Guessing that it is pitted at that spot, does that suggest the crankshaft is junk? or can major rust be removed by turning it down?
Thinking this engine is going to donate the camshaft, Oil pump, Rockers and shaft and intake/exhaust manifold..maybe the crankshaft.. the rest is probably too much work to justify.. tho it could be fun to experiment and learn about head porting with out worry of making major mistakes on something that is rebuildable.
Suggestions welcome on what else to look at, or keep. It was an early 60's block, with canister oil filter,
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