Deano1
Member
Hi Everyone.
Thought I'd start a project thread here, following my previous post in the technical section.
I partially disassembled my M90 engine yesterday. Much to my surprise no bolts were broken, and no nuts were rounded in the process. Witnessed signs of someone having been in there before. The combination of 12 and 13mm nuts on common fittings was annoying.
The valve train looks to be in very good condition. Very little sign of wear.
I removed the head. The gasket was in good condition. I haven't cleaned the cylinder head surfaces yet, so my measurements aren't 100% accurate but it looks like the cylinder head is 128.6mm thick. It had a 1.72mm M90 gasket fitted. I need to get the machine shop to assess the head for hardness, cracks, and the flatness of the head surface.
There's no lip on the cylinder bores, faint cross hatching lines, no obvious signs of damage to the cylinders. I haven't measured them yet. My initial thoughts are hone and new rings, bearings etc. however I'll get the machine shop to advise.
Regards.
Dean.
Thought I'd start a project thread here, following my previous post in the technical section.
I partially disassembled my M90 engine yesterday. Much to my surprise no bolts were broken, and no nuts were rounded in the process. Witnessed signs of someone having been in there before. The combination of 12 and 13mm nuts on common fittings was annoying.
The valve train looks to be in very good condition. Very little sign of wear.
I removed the head. The gasket was in good condition. I haven't cleaned the cylinder head surfaces yet, so my measurements aren't 100% accurate but it looks like the cylinder head is 128.6mm thick. It had a 1.72mm M90 gasket fitted. I need to get the machine shop to assess the head for hardness, cracks, and the flatness of the head surface.
There's no lip on the cylinder bores, faint cross hatching lines, no obvious signs of damage to the cylinders. I haven't measured them yet. My initial thoughts are hone and new rings, bearings etc. however I'll get the machine shop to advise.
Regards.
Dean.