jdvasher
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jul 10, 2019
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So after some thought I believe I know what all caused this. I believe it was a lack of lubrication during break-in. I assembled the engine several months before the initial start and when I first started it I was having major carb issues and wasn't able to get the RPMs up to properly splash the cam and keep things lubed.
I've made a few calls and getting a replacement is going to be all but impossible. I knew the old blocks were getting harder to find but didn't realize how bad it was.
At this point I have 2 options that I can think of. Start from scratch and re-rebuild the engine I have or buy the newer style long block and swap out for my head. I believe this would also require a different flywheel and coupler.
If anyone has any more specifics on this type of conversion, I would really like to hear them.
Trying to stay positive after that massive blow below the belt.
I've made a few calls and getting a replacement is going to be all but impossible. I knew the old blocks were getting harder to find but didn't realize how bad it was.
At this point I have 2 options that I can think of. Start from scratch and re-rebuild the engine I have or buy the newer style long block and swap out for my head. I believe this would also require a different flywheel and coupler.
If anyone has any more specifics on this type of conversion, I would really like to hear them.
Trying to stay positive after that massive blow below the belt.