Hi again, As I progress on the tear down of my J Code 71 convertible, I bring some items forward here for review/opinions. The following three pictures show what I believe to be, a pretty good, clean and still useable valve train. However, I am seeking opinions based on any observations here. I do not know any of the history on the engine, other then that it is the original long block. The car apparently sat for at least the last 14 years, maybe longer. It runs strong, I did a compression test yesterday and all cylinders are close to 135psi with the lowest being 125psi.
As I am doing a rotisserie upgrade on the body, I will be going through the mechanicals and updating only as deemed necessary, due to budgetary issues. The three missing main engine components are being sourced at the moment. I have a lead on an alternator ($850 - exact original for this engine), Carb ($1495 - again the exact original for the engine), distributor
So you can see it will add up quickly...
If this engine is shown to be in good shape, I would only look to change the oil pump and other gaskets as may be necessary. I will pull the oil pan to review the bottom end. Normally, I pull the heads and have them done, but I am wondering if that will be necessary based on how clean this top end looks. I know this can be deceiving, but I am trying to cut back where possible, without being sorry afterwards...
This valve train looks extremely good to my untrained eye. There is no sludge build up whatsoever, no pieces of valve seals sitting around etc. Everything is clean, nice surprise. I wish I knew what and when the engine may have been worked on in the past, but no go today. I have to make my decisions based on what I see and believe to be required.
If you were in my shoes, how far would you go with this engine, based on what you see here, overall budget concerns (as the paint and body are already going to be big $$)...
Thanks for constructive opinions gents! Cheers