Hey all,
I'm in the process of rebuilding a '72 500/4 engine I picked up cheap. It was bored out to a claimed 562cc back in the day, and looks to have a reground cam and aftermarket valve springs as well. It's turning out that it didn't really need the rebuild, but it had been sitting for 10 years or so, so I wanted to see what I was working with. I've got it apart, but I have a few questions on what I should check while it's in a million pieces, and where to source some parts.
1.) I have a good set of calipers, so I've checked everything in the manual that I can with those, but I don't have a dial gauge or a bore gauge. I'm wondering if I should pack it all up and bring it to a shop that can check the things that require those tools, if I should purchase the tools, or what... Off the top of my head, it's things like the valve/camshaft/crankshaft runout, and checking the round and size of the bearing seats for the crank. Advice?
2.) I'd like to get away with just a hone if possible. Is there a way to check if that's practical at home? Here's a pic of the cylinders - I'm happy to get more shots if it would help.
The complete album with all I pics I've taken is here:
http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y144/AnotherSoul4Sale/Engine%20Teardown/A lot of those pics are for my reference, though...
A few more pics:
Pistons:
Piston Size:
Crank: I was told the engine was blueprinted, which I thought meant the crank was balanced... Doesn't look modified to me...
Cam chain & primary chain: