... the mythical porous block ...
Thanks for the story, this explains some things I always have wondered. I knew about the Comcast production, and I thought it would be odd not to produce them with top hats, which I to my understanding is the only real solution to an eventual slipping liner ...
I also heard the rumour - and funnily from local mechanics, so imagine how much it has spread - that the 4.0 is a "better" and "stronger" engine because of the material thickness between the bores, but I am like "ah yeah oh ok" .... lol
What I meant in any case is that with simple steps, and well documents, you can resolve the weak areas of the RV8, true or myth to be.
About the heads, I should have specified that if I was to get my engine rebuild, I would do some tune up to them ... :-)
I've said it before and I'll say it again, maintenance is key....
True. Unfortunately, when you buy used, sometimes it can get tricky .... I bought my P38 driven by emotion, not thought, and it costed me dearly.
But the engine ... it is old, tires, 283K km, it has been neglected, it clunks and clonks, leaks oil, eats some antifreeze, but it does not let you down, always pulls. That is why I think in spite of its quirks, it is a loyal beast.
Plus, it is the P38 "unique" engine. It was built for that car, and that car was build for that engine. That remains its signature :-)