Here are a bunch o pics (78 to be exact). I'm guessing there was some sort of oiling problem at some point - either that or the motor has high mileage...maybe...dunno. Some bearings looked pretty good, some looked horrible. Cam bearings looked bad. Cam looked OK with some wear. Pistons looked OK except some had wear on the side - in the form of very distinct, separate scratches. Pistons had a ton of carbon on top of them. Some oil had leaked onto the piston tops from my disassembly so ignore that. I also didn't clean everything very well before taking pics so please forgive that.
Let me know what you think about all the pics. Without Jim C I would have been tossing my 'rebuilt' 2F head back on and who knows what would have happened.
I'm now split between being glad that I am rebuilding the 83 and wishing that I had just ran the fool out of the 76 until it blew. I had been thinking about this and Troll just had to mention it. (I put a 'flip off' icon up but that put me over my limit - so I hope Troll doesn't feel left out!) The 83 will be nice when I finish it.
I also cleaned up the dizzy, coil and igniter from the 83. I need to get the dizzy recurved. I'm trying to find out exactly why you need to recurve and what would happen if you didn't.
Anyways - here are the pics - enjoy!
Most of the crank bearings had small, round spots on them that you could feel. Are these from water? I'm replacing all of these.
Crank bearing #1 lower
Crank bearing #1 upper
Crank bearing #2 lower
Crank bearing #2 upper
Crank bearing #3 lower
Crank bearing #3 upper
Crank bearing #4 lower
Crank bearing #4 upper
Crank timing gear - this one actually has a C-clip!
I thought the cylinders looked OK. I couldn't really see any cross-hatching on the walls but the walls felt smooth to the touch.
Cylinder #1 from bottom
Cylinder #1 from top
Cylinder #2 from bottom
Cylinder #2 from top
Cylinder #3 from bottom
Cylinder #3 from top
Cylinder #4 from bottom
Cylinder #4 from top
Cylinder #5 from bottom
Cylinder #5 from top
Cylinder #6 from bottom