Ok, day 2:
Pushed her over on her side and pulled that greasy old motor out. I had no idea what to expect out of a motor with 55K on the clock. To be honest, she was feeling pretty lethargic when I got on her. There was a really loud chain rattle at idle. Basically, she was a slow box of rocks. I forgot to mention the sweet UNI pods that had no oil on them and were covered in duct tape for the first half of the filter area. Oh, I did a compression test prior to tearing down. Here's the numbers:
1 - 142
2 - 132
3 - 135
4 - 140
Seems good enough for government, but I still want a look inside.
First I opened up the sump. Bummer:
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Here's the problem!
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Ok, needs a new primary chain. Not too much of a surprise at 55k. At least, it didn't go clean through that oil passage.
Open up the heads:
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I think she needs a new cam. A couple of the lobes have this pitting on them. Another 500 or upgrade to the 650?
When I pulled the head I found pistons labeled "0.25" Looks like it's been rebored. Kind of a bummer since I need to split the cases for the primary chain. Oh well. I think I am going to have the valves gone over, too. That's it for today. Cheers.