Patrick66
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im 17 and my 66 mustang with a 200 is my first car, i have been working on it since march (havent even driven it yet), i dont know a lot about engine building and havent really had any experience prior to getting this car.
so ive been talking to my uncle, who was a mechanic for most his life, and he has not seen the car close up and has not seen the motor (i have the block seperated from the head). he thinks i need to take the crank out and have it balanced at a machine shop because im planning to do work on the head, but i dont think it needs it.
let me give you some background, the car has 94k on it (pretty low for a 66) and the block is in great condition, at least thats what me and my friends think. the cylinder walls are smooth as glass and there is very little carbon build up on the pistons,very very little. me and my friend matt used really fine some steel wool to clean them up even more (they didnt even need it expept that the block got water in it and i wanted to make sure no rusting happened, i freaked out and spent all night looking at it to see if there would be any damage).
the engine ran well when i got it, a little rich though, completely stock. I am planning to go to a 68 or later head (prefferably 77 or later) so i can do three 1 barrel carbs like i wanted. im gettin dual exhaust headers and modifying an exhaust to fit. upgrading to duraspark II and a MSD coil. i plan to mill the head to keep compression up, ill give it a valve job too. i may upgrade my cam in the future, while im in there ill put a dual timing chain on.
i dont have an engine hoist and i dont really want to tear apart my bottom end, even though this would give me a chance to bore the block. i wasnt planning on doing a complete rebuld, just a head swap and the things i mentioned. btw how much can i bore a 200 block, and are pistons available or will i have to just bore a little and get oversized piston rings.
I guess my question is: should my crank really need it after only 94k miles, and if i do take it apart what all should i do while i have it apart?
How did my block get water in it?.... my parents pushed it out of the garage so that the AC guys could replace our air conditioner (even tho they wouldnt be there for 2 more days) and it rained. the car had no hood , i was taking the SAT when this happened and when i got home they didnt let me push it back in the garage while it rained for 3 days! so i did the best i could with tarps but water still got in.
so ive been talking to my uncle, who was a mechanic for most his life, and he has not seen the car close up and has not seen the motor (i have the block seperated from the head). he thinks i need to take the crank out and have it balanced at a machine shop because im planning to do work on the head, but i dont think it needs it.
let me give you some background, the car has 94k on it (pretty low for a 66) and the block is in great condition, at least thats what me and my friends think. the cylinder walls are smooth as glass and there is very little carbon build up on the pistons,very very little. me and my friend matt used really fine some steel wool to clean them up even more (they didnt even need it expept that the block got water in it and i wanted to make sure no rusting happened, i freaked out and spent all night looking at it to see if there would be any damage).
the engine ran well when i got it, a little rich though, completely stock. I am planning to go to a 68 or later head (prefferably 77 or later) so i can do three 1 barrel carbs like i wanted. im gettin dual exhaust headers and modifying an exhaust to fit. upgrading to duraspark II and a MSD coil. i plan to mill the head to keep compression up, ill give it a valve job too. i may upgrade my cam in the future, while im in there ill put a dual timing chain on.
i dont have an engine hoist and i dont really want to tear apart my bottom end, even though this would give me a chance to bore the block. i wasnt planning on doing a complete rebuld, just a head swap and the things i mentioned. btw how much can i bore a 200 block, and are pistons available or will i have to just bore a little and get oversized piston rings.
I guess my question is: should my crank really need it after only 94k miles, and if i do take it apart what all should i do while i have it apart?
How did my block get water in it?.... my parents pushed it out of the garage so that the AC guys could replace our air conditioner (even tho they wouldnt be there for 2 more days) and it rained. the car had no hood , i was taking the SAT when this happened and when i got home they didnt let me push it back in the garage while it rained for 3 days! so i did the best i could with tarps but water still got in.