When the heads lifted on my 87 blowing the gasket, I decided to sell the roller.
My brother has been slow at work and offered to disassemble the engine and re-gasket it if that is all it needs. If I can re-gasket the engine and make it run, then I'll put the car back together and sell it running - as opposed to a roller.
We loaded it yesterday and he started this morning. He called me and said that the center 4 cylinders have some surface rust in them. Apparently when I pulled the plugs to look at them, I didn't put them back in to plug the hole.
I haven't gone over to look at it yet since I'm working, but is there anything that can be done for hopefully mild rust in the cylinder. I'm thinking that if it is just surface rust then a quick run through with a hone may clean it up to run dependably. I'm still selling the car and I don't want to sell somebody a problem.
Just looking for options...
Thanks in advance
My brother has been slow at work and offered to disassemble the engine and re-gasket it if that is all it needs. If I can re-gasket the engine and make it run, then I'll put the car back together and sell it running - as opposed to a roller.
We loaded it yesterday and he started this morning. He called me and said that the center 4 cylinders have some surface rust in them. Apparently when I pulled the plugs to look at them, I didn't put them back in to plug the hole.
I haven't gone over to look at it yet since I'm working, but is there anything that can be done for hopefully mild rust in the cylinder. I'm thinking that if it is just surface rust then a quick run through with a hone may clean it up to run dependably. I'm still selling the car and I don't want to sell somebody a problem.
Just looking for options...
Thanks in advance
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