As you may know, I've been having various problems with the engine on my Traveller so I've decided to recondition another 1098 engine for it. This is my first engine rebuild. My plan is to do a complete restoration to 'as-new' condition. At the moment I'm intending to do the following:
Rebore with new pistons
Head and block skim
crank regrind
new bearings
new oil and water pumps
new thermostat and housing
new oil seals and grind in valves
Paint engine
Obviously I'll have to check every part carefully to see what needs doing. The engine is missing the rocker cover, timing cover and flywheel. The flywheel I'm planning on swapping over from my current engine but I'd like to get hold of rocker and timing covers. Unlike my current engine, this one does not have a cannister breather, only a downwards pointing pipe from one of the tappet covers, I assume I'll need a rocker cover with a breather pipe.
So far I've taken the rocker assembly and head off and removed the push rods and cam followers. I've labelled the push rods and cam followers so that they stay in the correct order. The valves are a bit rusty and so is the head in parts but it seems good overall. The rocker assembly is very gunked up since it's been stored without a rocker cover so it's got gummed up with dust and oil. I'm going to take it apart to clean and inspect the shaft for wear, I assume I need to keep the rockers in the same order when I put it back together.
What do you recommend for cleaning all the parts? Ideally I'd like to avoid petrol or similar since I'd like to do it inside.
Here are some pictures of the engine and my progress so far. There may be breaks in work since I haven't got all the funds available at once. I'll keep you all updated
