Hi folks
My '77 FHC has gone off to be painted, so while it is away I figured I may as well do some work on the engine.
Many years ago I bought a job lot of spares from a gentleman who was too ill to continue his restoration. He was a lovely guy who dropped off the spares, which included an engine on a pallet. He said he had rebuilt it, timed it up and left the head-to-block fixings loose. I put it in the garage and turned it over by hand every now and then during the years, with a drop of oil in the bores. It didn't surface again until 15 years later, today.
I am pleased to say that despite being very dirty from all of those years, it turns over very freely. The head bolts and studs also are free, ready to be torqued down.
So, my question is around what I need to do to recommission it. What would you do as a minimum to check it over, given that (a) I can't vouch for the quality of previous work and (b) it has been in storage for so long? I am inclined to trust the old gentleman but I imagine I do need to do a bit of work to confirm all is well.
All advice greatly appreciated!
Thanks
John