My machinist is going to go through the heads. He's great. I will hone
the cylinders also while the heads are off. Since I had to pull the FWC
and P/S-Alt package to remove the left head, I yanked the water pump
also for replacement, and am going to pull the balancer and timing
cover. The cover is pretty rusty, so refinish there and new front seal.
A lot of the fasteners on the engine were not SS, and very corroded, so
a comprehensive replacement of all the steel fasteners also. I figure
this scenario is fortuitous; a couple more years and most of those
fasteners would have just snapped off.
JR
wrote:
On Jul 25, 11:21 am, JR North wrote:
The result of the failed right bank manifold, allowing sea water to run
in the exhaust port into the cylinder. That's what seized the valve
also. Only 2 cylinders show rust on the right bank, none on the left.
JR
That makes sense. So what's the plan?
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