TJ 450
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I thought this might be relevant to anyone with a 380/420 500/560 engine in their 107.
It may be a long shot, but in particular, those who have delved into the alloy engines this far.
I have torn down the cylinder heads for evaluation, off my W126 380SE's M116.963 Aussie spec low compression motor. Of course, now is the time to investigate whether the bottom end needs attention.
I got this car for nothing and seeing as the body is practically rust free, I would like to use this car as a daily driver.
On an alloy block, this invokes visions of large wads of cash if anything relating to the bores needs attention, due to the special etching process involved.
So, I have noticed for a start, that the all the exhaust valves have previously made contact with the pistons on the LH bank. This wasn't too much of a surprise, but fortunately those valves were replaced (with Italian OSVAT valves) circa 1996, along with the timing chain and rails. This wasn't done very well, as none of them [the valves] were seating properly allowing compression leaks, but nonetheless, those valves are still good.
At the moment, the verdict with the heads is that I need to have the guides renewed and the the valves lapped properly.
Now, this all depends on whether the bottom end is serviceable.
I have noticed a slight lip on the bores and that is my concern. If I run my finger over it, I can just feel it. Is this a concern?
Here are some pics...
By tim_w116, shot with DMC-FX01 at 2009-07-20
By tim_w116 at 2009-07-20
Tim
It may be a long shot, but in particular, those who have delved into the alloy engines this far.
I have torn down the cylinder heads for evaluation, off my W126 380SE's M116.963 Aussie spec low compression motor. Of course, now is the time to investigate whether the bottom end needs attention.
I got this car for nothing and seeing as the body is practically rust free, I would like to use this car as a daily driver.
On an alloy block, this invokes visions of large wads of cash if anything relating to the bores needs attention, due to the special etching process involved.
So, I have noticed for a start, that the all the exhaust valves have previously made contact with the pistons on the LH bank. This wasn't too much of a surprise, but fortunately those valves were replaced (with Italian OSVAT valves) circa 1996, along with the timing chain and rails. This wasn't done very well, as none of them [the valves] were seating properly allowing compression leaks, but nonetheless, those valves are still good.
At the moment, the verdict with the heads is that I need to have the guides renewed and the the valves lapped properly.
Now, this all depends on whether the bottom end is serviceable.
I have noticed a slight lip on the bores and that is my concern. If I run my finger over it, I can just feel it. Is this a concern?
Here are some pics...

By tim_w116, shot with DMC-FX01 at 2009-07-20

By tim_w116 at 2009-07-20
Tim