
Originally Posted by
Robyn
Get the other head off just to be sure there is not any junk lurking.
The engine is out....Checking the other side is easy now....Doing this over again is a PITA.
A little chunk of crap rattling around may not have caused issues...BUT IT COULD....
Just a PLAY IT SAFE THING....
Poor engine has had a thrashing already....Let's save it....
No need to wash things..Just roll the engine over and as each piston drops down about an inch or so....wipe the cylinder wall with a WD40 dampened rag....Just to catch anything.
Just enough WD to make the rag sort of sticky....
Do that after you clean the decks off.....
Before honing cram some rags down in the hole with the crank throw DOWN...
Just protect the journal is all.
After you are done....wipe the cylinder down with a rag dampened with brakleen....
Clean the cylinder walls well....Lube lightly before stuffing the Piston/Rod assembly back in.
Make sure the decks are spotless clean and wipe with clean rag and brakleen to leave a dry oil free surface....just before you drop the heads/gaskets on....
With the engine on a stand you can roll it over with the bad hole angled down at a 45 degree....Still cover the rod journal...