I didn't get to take my Bugeye out this week either.
When I pulled my head after blowing a head gasket earlier this year, (1098)
I discovered that there was a line etched between cylinders #1 and #2.
I can't skim hte head anymore since it's been cut about .100 already.
machine shop guy says not that big a deal as he can weld the spot and then
skim that part flat. I do have another 1098 head, but the one one the car has
already
been ported. Decisions, decisions.
After popping the head gasket off, I discover that there is pitting on the
block
between also. ugggggh. looks like I have to pull the engine.
Was hoping to be able to put that off til this winter.
Choices I have to make:
1. Rebuild present 2 inch main 1098, I have a new standard crank and a set of
.030 over
pistons. (although it seems one piston is missing an oil ring) gonna be fun to
find that.
2. rebuild a small main 1098 (that smokes) that I have sitting around. would
make for a possible
1 day pull and swap.
3. bite the financial bullet and get a 1275, probably have to get it rebuilt.
Probably could get away with $1500-2000 to do the 1098s, but
looking at $3-4000 if it needs pistons, (likely) for the 1275.
plus a new clutch setup, that I really didn't want to spend just now.
Son graduating High school and needs a laptop for college, Mustang needs
tires, wife's birthday comin up....
decisions, decisions, decisions
Brian S.
Bugeyeracer finally resto'ed!
Thanks to Frank C.
> On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 7:25 PM, <miniac7 at aol.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > I certainly hope you are all enjoying your British cars this week. It's
> > almost over, so if you haven't already been, get out and drive yours more
> > than usual. This weekend I'll be on a two-day 750 mile Mini Lap of
Virginia
> > for classic Mini's only.
> >
> > http://www.britishcarweek.org/
> >
> > Howard Collins
> > Virginia Beach, VA.
> > '60 AH Bugeye Sprite
> > '68 Austin Mini
> >
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