xy500
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Alright, so i've got a temporary engine in my car atm while i rebuild the 250. And i'm looking for any general advice on where money would be best spent as i don't have much. I'm trying to keep the engine reliable and streetable, but also with as much performance that is reliably attainable.
The engine is the original and has never been rebuilt, though it looks like at some point a reconditioned head has been installed (must of been a while as the valves look a little burned.)
I was looking at getting some flat top pistons, but they'll put my cr right up to about 11:1 which i assume is a little risky. So besides that she needs an overbore probably to 30 thou as when i took the pistons out, they slid straight out over the ridge without much of a push and the bores are glazed and probably out of round, a new cam as the original is badly worn, with pitting and what looks like rust somehow, new big and little end bearings and cam bearings (one of them disintegrated) as well as having the crankshaft re ground and then the head needs a little tlc.
I'm rebuilding the thing myself as i dont have much money and i want to learn. I have it all apart right now ready to go to the machining shop but i'm not 100% sure what to get done. I was thinking about a stage 2 cam if they don't cost any extra over a stock cam, but would this be ok with stock springs lifters and pushrods?
is it worth the extra money to get moly rings? How much should i get the block decked? I'd like a CR of 10:1 but i think its going to need so much milling that i'll need new pushrods, and i'd rather re-use everything i can get away with. I'll probably go with a slightly smaller dish piston (5.7cc over 20.5cc) though these pistons have a higher pin height which counteracts their smaller dish volume.
With the head, i would like to put in some stainless seats and valves but i'm sure thats expensive, so hardened seats might have to do, as i drive the vehicle on LPG (propane + butane) mostly. It probably needs new springs and valves also.
Any help or advice would be appreciated, does anyone know a good machining shop in Perth, WA?
The engine is the original and has never been rebuilt, though it looks like at some point a reconditioned head has been installed (must of been a while as the valves look a little burned.)
I was looking at getting some flat top pistons, but they'll put my cr right up to about 11:1 which i assume is a little risky. So besides that she needs an overbore probably to 30 thou as when i took the pistons out, they slid straight out over the ridge without much of a push and the bores are glazed and probably out of round, a new cam as the original is badly worn, with pitting and what looks like rust somehow, new big and little end bearings and cam bearings (one of them disintegrated) as well as having the crankshaft re ground and then the head needs a little tlc.
I'm rebuilding the thing myself as i dont have much money and i want to learn. I have it all apart right now ready to go to the machining shop but i'm not 100% sure what to get done. I was thinking about a stage 2 cam if they don't cost any extra over a stock cam, but would this be ok with stock springs lifters and pushrods?
is it worth the extra money to get moly rings? How much should i get the block decked? I'd like a CR of 10:1 but i think its going to need so much milling that i'll need new pushrods, and i'd rather re-use everything i can get away with. I'll probably go with a slightly smaller dish piston (5.7cc over 20.5cc) though these pistons have a higher pin height which counteracts their smaller dish volume.
With the head, i would like to put in some stainless seats and valves but i'm sure thats expensive, so hardened seats might have to do, as i drive the vehicle on LPG (propane + butane) mostly. It probably needs new springs and valves also.
Any help or advice would be appreciated, does anyone know a good machining shop in Perth, WA?