Today (early morning) I split the engine block and removed the pistons and crankshaft. We were without power for most of the day due to some power cable replacement in our street. This made picture taking difficult in the light available in my garage/work area as it is very poor. Anyway, once the block was all in bits, we washed them and loaded them onto the Hyundai H100 and delivered them to the Machinists (Cylinder Head Technicians) in Alberton.
We washed the components with a degreaser and then hosed them down with the garden hose. We do have a power washer that we bought from Adendorff Machinery Mart some years ago, but the hose is faulty and obtaining any parts for a fix is extremely difficult. Will have to look at options as i am going to be needing this bit of kit to clean the 4X4 and suspension systems.
These pix were taken of the following bits as thew were loaded.
Here we have the upper engine block, lower engine block and the crank shaft.
The reason for pulling the bottom part of the engine out was I was unsure of the condition of the bore and bearings etc.. These pix show the condition of he crank and cylinder sleeves/bore. The pic showing the crank journals is a little concerning to me. The journals themselves look rather promising but the heat marks on the crank is something I am not sure of. Will wait for the machinists who will check if the crank is bent or cracked and what machining is necessary.
The vertical mark on the last pic in this set is from cylinder NO3. Now that the cylinder is washed there seems to be no scored marks on the cylinder. It is possible that the cylinders might only have to be honed and not re-bored. That would be a big saving as pistons would not have to be replaces. Only rings. The middle pic is cylinder NO2.