I've had to postpone work on the body and chassis as i have to wait untill after christmas to pick up the blue LJ from Lilpigzuks place. I think i am going to use that chassis, and the rest of the panels i need for mine are hopefully on that body. I'm waiting untill i have them side by side at least, before i go cuttng and chopping and regret it when i get the other one
In the mean time, i decided to start building a motor.
I'm pretty happy with the condition of the one that came with the green rig, sure it was minus a few important bits, but that all came attached to this motor:
Thought i may as well have a look inside and see what sorta a state it was in. I knew it had a blown head gasket, so the risk was that worse case scenario (sp??) water would have been sitting in the crank all this time and it would be carnage, but most likely one or two of the bores could ba damaged. It did turn over ok though.
I pulled the head off for a look see:
I could see hone marks through the exhaust ports, and the rings looked in great shape, so i was hopefull. But alas:
No.3
No.1 (note the scoreing on the bore from carbon getting picked up by the rings as they pass the exhaust port)
Bit disapointing but hey, the pistons look ok for spares, and the bores will stand a rebore with out drama and were not rusty from the leaking head gasket, so a good spare block. Cyclinder head is in good shape, so more spares

Couldn't see where the head gasket was leaking though. Its a mystery
I turned the motor over a few times by hand, and it just so happened there was a gap between songs on the CD i was listening to and i noticed a growl as i was rotating the crank. I rushed over and turned the stereo off. Yepp, that was an ugly sounding noise coming from what could be the rear main bearing.
I was going to use the inlet manifold off this engine for the good one i am building so i wipped that off and had a look.
I was greeted by this:
Yuk. Definately been an internal water leak from some where

On closer inspection, i was correct, the rear main was shot. the water sitting in the crank of No. 3 had corroded the rear main bearing. Ah well. More spares i guess
The rest are fine though:
At least i now know i can build a runing motor to start with out of the two of them.
An aside to all of this, i had to go meet a forest warden today at work out on the West Coast. I got talking to him and he was telling me all about is project Chev. I mentioned the LJ to him and how i was looking for a complete vehicle with the orginal engine still in it as i was in need of quite a few small mecanical parts, the body condition wasn't an issue. He cracked a huge smile and said he new of three in various states of decay, and was sure one of them was still standard. The guy that had it offered it to him to take of his hands a couple of months ago and as far as he knew it was still sitting there.
Whats the chances of that??
So maybe, just maybe, i might have hit the jackpot
(excuse the pic quality, its a temporary replacement camera for the one that got stolen)