I just wated to start a thread with my rebuild process. Possibly get some hints or pointers along the way.And hopefully help a few folks out who are doing the same type of project. This is my first ever rebuild, and i am doing it with my dad, which has some knowledge with motors from like 30 years ago.
First off, i have heard lots of criticism about me rebuilding the engine.. its a dinosour, not worth it, etc etc.. I dont care about any of that, i like this engine and am sticking to my rebuild.
I inherited 2 merc 470 3.7ltr engines, both were in unknown condition, one was "newer" then the other. One was from 1987 (came with no head) and the other was from 1991.
So i planned on rebuilduilding the 91. looked clean from outside, but when i checked internals it was messed up bad. The 87 is actually in better shape on certain parts, but was obviously left outside for a while so the piston rings got locked bad, and some other parts got rusted.
So first thing I did was got the head that came with the 91 cut , and resealed.
The 87 since it was frozen i gutted to get the block regrinded, The crankshaft also has some rust but the bearings are all in really good shape. I will get that grinded down anyway due to the rust on the shaft.
I will end up using the 91 as the complete rebuild. When opened it up, the oil was 50/50 water, and considering how the crankshaft and oil pump filter looked, it was run like this
. The crankshaft and rod bearings are messed up with burn lines all in them. I will have the crankshaft and block grinded and replace all bearings and pistons.
I would appreciate any hints or pointers about the complete rebuild process of this engine type. Maybe something i may have missed or even upgraded parts i can possibly use to maximize engine life.
I did purchase the alternator upgrade kit already for this engine (from breezeworks, great guys there!), and i do plan on getting the electronic ignition conversion.
First off, i have heard lots of criticism about me rebuilding the engine.. its a dinosour, not worth it, etc etc.. I dont care about any of that, i like this engine and am sticking to my rebuild.
I inherited 2 merc 470 3.7ltr engines, both were in unknown condition, one was "newer" then the other. One was from 1987 (came with no head) and the other was from 1991.
So i planned on rebuilduilding the 91. looked clean from outside, but when i checked internals it was messed up bad. The 87 is actually in better shape on certain parts, but was obviously left outside for a while so the piston rings got locked bad, and some other parts got rusted.
So first thing I did was got the head that came with the 91 cut , and resealed.
The 87 since it was frozen i gutted to get the block regrinded, The crankshaft also has some rust but the bearings are all in really good shape. I will get that grinded down anyway due to the rust on the shaft.
I will end up using the 91 as the complete rebuild. When opened it up, the oil was 50/50 water, and considering how the crankshaft and oil pump filter looked, it was run like this
I would appreciate any hints or pointers about the complete rebuild process of this engine type. Maybe something i may have missed or even upgraded parts i can possibly use to maximize engine life.
I did purchase the alternator upgrade kit already for this engine (from breezeworks, great guys there!), and i do plan on getting the electronic ignition conversion.
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