I finally took the advice (coming resoundingly from all angles) to completely disassemble and totally check the Mk1 engine. And I'm soooo pleased I did. Even though it has been rebored, new pistons and shaft ground in 2015, it was a mess.....and to be honest probably caught just in time. Eg, the new JP pistons were totally seized on all gudgeon bearings, camshaft and lifters all totally worn, etc, etc. Oil was filthy and it has clearly been thrashed.
I guess I just struggled to understand why one would spend a fair bit of money only to throw the balance of it back together with old junk ????
I guess the positive thing is that the core of the engine is otherwise pretty solid.
So, have spent my first tranche of ££ to restore things, but really feel it best to start from scratch with new sleeves and pistons. IPD provide a reasonably cost effective kit, but I have a couple if questions;
- how do the compare to JP?
- they come with a raised crown, which I understand gives a higher compression. I want to take it easier on the engine....is it best to machine off the raised dome on the piston? I assume the higher compression is not advisable on a somewhat delicate Mk1?
- if I remove the dome (as above), will this necessitate a rebalancing procedure (at least static)?
- am I asking questions that are "old hat"?
Cheers
Campbell




