This is from a different engine block altogether - long story short....
Bought the 2 RR's - one's GEMS, one's Thor.. Both of my blue ones...
Awhile later got some other parts off the guy I bought the RR's from in the first place, and that included a pretty much complete GEMS engine, block, crank, extra pistons, front cover, heads, lower inlet manifold etc...
This block I got after the vehicle is the original engine block from the R Reg, '98 - but it has 2 damaged liners in the top of it., which is why the engine was changed. Apparently there are overheating issues and things like that with the engine that's in it (it's the one we pushed into the workshop as it's either locked out or out of sync etc... not the green one - that's gone to my mate).
So, being as it's the original engine and I'm pretty much doing a full restore on both of the ones I own, I figured I'd get this block top hatted, rebuild the engine up and then transplant it back into the vehicle, so I could then sell it with original, overhauled engine. I know I wouldn't normally get back the price of top hatting it, but I am aiming to sell these vehicles (when restored) for somewhere between £7-£8K, listed as 'restored' with all the normal niggle P38 issues fixed/upgraded etc.
I know I am limiting myself to a pretty slim market at those kind of prices - but I'm wanting them to be as close to perfect as possible - without stripping the whole thing back to the chassis and starting again. And I believe (there are dealers on eBay selling low mileage P38's for more!) that if I do it right, rather than just chuck a few bits in a flip them, that I can get a decent figure for them... So top hatting the block is probably the first step in making them appealing, and as the liners are already shagged in the block, it's really the only way of making it useful again.
I am pretty sure that it will get a bath of something when it goes to be machined, so all the oil and water ways will get cleaned out of crud, or any debris in them. New oil pump gears in the front cover were going to be on the list anyway. I'll get the crank polished/reground if I need to - but hence why I wanted other opinions aswell as if it's OK, I don't want to do lots of unneccesary work to it either!
New piston rings are also on the list to do on rebuilding, with fresh bearings aswell obviously!!
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