I may have missed it but why are you having the heads surfaced?
If the valves all look good i.e. no leakage, just leave them alone. Clean up the bore/piston and put some headgaskets in and stab it in the engine bay. If you feel like really running wild, flip the engine over and pull the main/rod caps, plasti-gage the bearing clearance and that will tell you what condition the engine is really in.
I was told when I had my little "rag issue" (aka the $5000 dollar rag stapled to my garage wall) that anytime the heads come off they need to be surfaced, I've read it's a pretty common procedure here too, so I thought it was necessary...
I will take the covers and pans off this weekend and plasti gauge the bearings (or maybe just a couple) just to see what's up
Other than the fact that motor looks to have been tunes based on the star pattern on the pistons, it looks perfectly fine. If it were me, I'd clean it up, have the heads checked, and slap it back together and throw it in the truck.
If you really want to check the bottom end, pulling the rod and main caps looking for excessive wear/issues would be the next step.
I thought it might have been tuned, but I left that question alone for simplicity and to stay on track with how the cylinders looked. The pistons appear to be fine so I'm not too worried about the previous owners tune.
I will check tb bottom end here shortly
I was thinking Pat or maybe Johnboy talked about that star pattern as being evident even on 100% stock tuned trucks and was therefore not necessarily a definitive tattle tell sign of tuning but that it could be magnified by long fuel shots & timing?
Either way, the pistons don't look eroded due to the fuel shot becoming a blow torch.
I've learned a lot by this thread though as I wouldn't really have known for sure that what I was looking at was good or not like Jason here. So I appreciate him humbly asking & you all giving good informative answers that weren't belittling. These types of threads are EXACTLY why this is my fav forum, period! Good going gentlemen!
Jason, I got the package you sent & everything looked great. Again, thanks for your generosity. I'll pay it forward somehow.
Hey Mitch! I'm glad you got it on time! Buddy all you need to worry about Is takeing care of your wife and newborn!
I love this forum too, even tho I've pissed some guys off and said some stupid shit, on a whole everyone is looking out for each other and that's what matters
Coco your over thinking this. Toss gaskets in it and run it. Enjoy the truck again.
Hahaha, well, it would seem like if I'm not thinking I'm over thinking:rofl:
Just trying to go the extra mile here so I feel good about this
I agree, have the heads checked, if pan is off possibly rod bearings, new gaskets, and button it up. Then start working on a build of the original engine as time and money permit.
That's exactly what I plan to do my man!
I know a lot of you guys are wondering "why"
Well, aside from just trying to determine this engines condition, I'm gaining invaluable experience and building up my own confidence. I figure if I can tear this engine down, clean it up and possibly add a couple new parts to it, AND IT RUNS GOOD WHEN IM DONE!!! I can get my damaged block machined and build my own performance engine.
Really, more than anything, for me this whole undertaking boils down to that point.
All in all, this task has been been pretty fun for me! I'm excited to get this engine put back together, but more than that I'm excited to put it together and power my truck carrying my family knowing what it is. And of course gaining the experience I felt necessary to competently and comfortably assemble the one that's really gonna matter
Here's a few pics of it all cleaned up, I think it's ready for gaskets now.
What injector pattern?
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Here's the surface of the heads
I didn't make it to the machinist today, after some of the replies here I started thinking I was making too much of it and did a DIY garage check on them myself
I'm thinking I'll have the heads cleaned, checked and tested and call it good. I've already checked them with a metal straight edge shining a light on the backside of the straight edge and they look great, no light shines past the straight edge!
Next I gotta find somewhere that sells plasti gauge and I'll check the mains. Another reason for me to do this is, I really want to clean the inside of the block, every nook and cranny the very best I can. Then I'll feel good about slapping it in the engine bay and drive it for what it's got till I can muster up the funds for my real engine build
I just wanna say thanks to everyone that replied to my thread here, thanks for all he help over the last couple years and for trying to set me straight when I'm off base.
And thanks to ALL the members, moderators and owners who make this site possible for guys like me!