18-10-2020, 07:57 PM (This post was last modified: 18-10-2020, 08:20 PM by Tony Griffiths.)
Your comments, please, on the inside of this engine and its contents. It's been a "while" since I had one apart and your expert eyes would be appreciated. I don't know how many miles it's run, but the sump had a layer of gooey sediment - and I didn't want to start it until I'd checked for such things. If you click on each picture, there's a higher resolution copy - and click again for a close-up.
Phoenix crank, lucky you! Oil residue doesn’t look particularly dirty. 1 conrod not central in piston, but as long as there is a gap no worries.
Picture of sump contents ?
18-10-2020, 08:32 PM (This post was last modified: 18-10-2020, 08:49 PM by Steve Jones.)
Phoenix crank, Austin rods, bores look good from what can be seen. I stripped my old hill climb engine last week and it looked just like this inside although the sump only had a thin film of residue in the bottom. Worth running a magnet through the sump contents and I'd check the big ends for signs of wear or breaking up.
Rods appear to be Austin originals. No worries about that if it’s for a road engine. Is that silvery debris in the sump? If so I’d have a look at the big ends.
Is the sludge ferrous, could be iron dust from the rings/bores.
If your not sure about the engine I would happily take it off your hands!
To be honest I would whip the caps off, if all looks good put it back together and use.
good to see there are some nice surprises as well.
Almost all the Phoenix shafts I have used, have "Phoenix" cast onto the side of the webs - JB cranks are machined on the sides and some later ones look identical to Phoenix except this feature.
Solid skirt pistons - JP I suspect, look for a machine dimple in the top to confirm. There were issues with these seizing in the past - this may have been resolved.
The camshaft appears to have a had a fresh grind as well.
Just checked the sump oil with a very powerful magnet from a hard drive, and it picked up nothing at all. Hovering it over the sump gunge and it collected quite a lot - so it appears that anything harmful has settled out? I strongly suspect that the car has been standing for some time.