Those are definitely nasty wear marks. A machine shop could grind them down evenly probably, but would need to be within tolerance per the FSM.
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Those are definitely nasty wear marks. A machine shop could grind them down evenly probably, but would need to be within tolerance per the FSM.
That is showing wear. Some folks have them machined smooth again but I would think they should be rehardened if you do that. Some of them don't look that bad but there are a few that look deep. Like most if the exhaust ones. I'd be hunting for replacements or looking at having them reground and hardened. Might be cheaper to source another assembly.
Like all of you are saying there seems to be some wear and tear, but we thought it just might be how it is. Thanks for the clarification every one.That is showing wear. Some folks have them machined smooth again but I would think they should be rehardened if you do that. Some of them don't look that bad but there are a few that look deep. Like most if the exhaust ones. I'd be hunting for replacements or looking at having them reground and hardened. Might be cheaper to source another assembly.
This is kind of a off topic question but I never know how to differentiate between the early and late model 2H's, and what is the difference, and, or preference.
One of the main difference with the early vs late 2H is early 2H had sleeves/liners where as the later didn’t.
I prefer a sleeved engine as you can just replace the sleeves and stay with the standard bore and piston size. Without sleeves you have to bore the cylinders out which there is a limit to. That said, you are usually fine boring it out as long as there are Pistons available for that size.
This is kind of a off topic question but I never know how to differentiate between the early and late model 2H's, and what is the difference, and, or preference.
Can you add sleeves to the late models, or can they only be put on the early models?One of the main difference with the early vs late 2H is early 2H had sleeves/liners where as the later didn’t.
I prefer a sleeved engine as you can just replace the sleeves and stay with the standard bore and piston size. Without sleeves you have to bore the cylinders out which there is a limit to. That said, you are usually fine boring it out as long as there are Pistons available for that size.
Can you add sleeves to the late models, or can they only be put on the early models?
@lazylfarm thanks for the info. Need to check if a machine shop can do this while meeting FSM spec. Might see if they can harden as well. Will report back.
Good to know! Thank you!You can, but you really only need to do that if the cylinder bore is too far out of spec.
Generally on a non-sleeved block, you bore it if there is damage/wear, then fit the appropriate sized piston. If you can't find a piston for the larger bore, or it's too far out of spec, you can sleeve it then run the standard size or maybe slightly oversize piston.
In your case, I wouldn't sleeve it unless you absolutely have to.
Best case: cylinders just need honed/cleaned. $
Next best: bore cylinders, use oversize pistons if need. $$
later option: bore/sleeve cylinders appropriate pistons $$$