Postby Marsu » 17 Jan 2011 18:33
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Marko</i>
you can pull the head off while the engine is still in the car, try to find out what exactly has gone wrong before you start to buy parts.
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True, I could pull the head now, but from experience, it is much easier to do when the engine is out and you can squat around it or put it on a stand or bench and not have to bend over at all.
The other reason for leaving it in place now is that the car is parked outside, rather than under cover, and I prefer not to expose the bores further until it is so.
It isn't important to me to know what broke at this stage as a replacement engine will be fitted. My options are 8V, 16V or V8.
I have a good spare 8V I could put in now and would only need to make exhaust mods - but I know I won't be happy with performance. It would be going back to where I was with a Wedge 15 years ago.
I have a good spare 16V head ready to fit but I'm only considering fitting this to a rebuilt short engine. I want that sort of security - hence the arsing around regarding over-sized pistons for the spare sprint blocks. Further, if I'm fitting a Sprint again I want to replace the ignition with EDIS and MS so that I can perhaps do EFI at a later date.
But to be honest, given I have the RV8 subframe, bellhousing, etc., the sums are adding up in favour of leaving the Sprint engines under bench and getting the V8 experience - something I've never had.