I could use a little advice from the experts here. I am starting on my BT7 engine rebuild and was looking for some info on the oilway repair kits. When I opened up the engine everything was caked in a very fine poweder which looked like rust with none of the characteristics. You could wipe it right off and there was not pitting. The engine had not been run in many (at least 10) years. The engine was not locked up and everything appears to be in good shape (after the teardown). I suspect this "rust bloom" may have been the result of water mixed with the oil from either a bad head gasket or from a leaking oilway. I was going to install one of the oilway repair kits just as a preventative measure... but before machining the block - I wanted to know if anyone had experience with these on a Healey engine. The block is already at the machine shop to be bored .030 so if I'm going to do it - now is the time. Is there any way to check whether this needs to be done.
And while I'm at it. For the camshaft re-install - I read on here somewhere about needing to ream the bearings after they were installed but I haven't been able to find those comments again through the search engine. I can't remember doing this on my MGA and found nothing about it in my manuals. Any advice on this?
Thanks in advance for all the help
And while I'm at it. For the camshaft re-install - I read on here somewhere about needing to ream the bearings after they were installed but I haven't been able to find those comments again through the search engine. I can't remember doing this on my MGA and found nothing about it in my manuals. Any advice on this?
Thanks in advance for all the help
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