DanMan2k06
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- Damascus, MD
Nothing! I'm in disbelief. I took out my motor a few days ago to swap in a fresh rebuilt one, and figured I'd open up this can of sardines and see what 160k looks like.
Background:
I bought the jeep with about 150 on it with a "blown head gasket" says the PO. Picked the whole thing up for $750. It hadn't been started on 9 months. The body and interior were mint, so I figured even if I had to blow 2 grand on a motor, I'd still have a really nice jeep in the end. Got home, did a [lot of] compression test(s). All cylinders checked out fine according to the gauge. Couldn't do a leak down test so, but I was feeling adventurous and though I'd try and turn it over. Threw on a jump box, it started right up no problem. Water pump inlet tube was leaking like Niagra Falls and was completely rusted away. Took off the water pump, and found the impeller blades sitting inside the block. Coolant was not liquid, but sludge. Replaced all cooling system components minus the heater core, flushed it about a billion times, and ran it like that for a year. Best $750 I've spent in my life.
Then the rust started catching up inside the engine again. The coolant was slowly turning to sludge and building up inside the block, heater core, rad, and head. I had to flush it about once a month just to keep it from overheating. Put together a brand new rebuild. New crank, new cam, the works.
I figured I'd at least find SOMETHING cool when I took this motor apart. A (non-speculated) blown head gasket, cracked head, gunky valve stems, mega worn out cylinder walls, anything. To my amazement the internals look pristine, considering the mileage on the parts. Seems like all it needs is a good hydrochloric acid bath and a rebuild kit and it would be golden again. Lots of red coolant buildup, that's it.
Let me know if you guys can tell me anything else about it from the pics.
No blown head gasket. At least I know my tests were telling the truth.
Underside. No crack between valves or cooling passages. No burned valves or crap builtup on the stems.
Cylinder walls. No huge lip or noticeable funnel shape. Factory crosshatches. This really threw me for a loop, the walls are smooth as glass and pistons clean as can be.
Ghettoass freeze plug fix. This happened leaving work at 8pm one night. Started her up and coolant was pissing everywhere. NO store in the area had standard 2" plugs, so rtv and this retarded invention were the only fix. Still leaked afterwards as well...
You can see the red coolant plague everywhere
Cylinder 6
Cylinder 5
Cylinder 4
Cylinder 3
Cylinder 2
Cylinder 1
I know there's a lot of guys here MUCH more knowledgable in engines than me, let me know what you think. I'll get pics of the cam etc tomorrow.
Background:
I bought the jeep with about 150 on it with a "blown head gasket" says the PO. Picked the whole thing up for $750. It hadn't been started on 9 months. The body and interior were mint, so I figured even if I had to blow 2 grand on a motor, I'd still have a really nice jeep in the end. Got home, did a [lot of] compression test(s). All cylinders checked out fine according to the gauge. Couldn't do a leak down test so, but I was feeling adventurous and though I'd try and turn it over. Threw on a jump box, it started right up no problem. Water pump inlet tube was leaking like Niagra Falls and was completely rusted away. Took off the water pump, and found the impeller blades sitting inside the block. Coolant was not liquid, but sludge. Replaced all cooling system components minus the heater core, flushed it about a billion times, and ran it like that for a year. Best $750 I've spent in my life.
Then the rust started catching up inside the engine again. The coolant was slowly turning to sludge and building up inside the block, heater core, rad, and head. I had to flush it about once a month just to keep it from overheating. Put together a brand new rebuild. New crank, new cam, the works.
I figured I'd at least find SOMETHING cool when I took this motor apart. A (non-speculated) blown head gasket, cracked head, gunky valve stems, mega worn out cylinder walls, anything. To my amazement the internals look pristine, considering the mileage on the parts. Seems like all it needs is a good hydrochloric acid bath and a rebuild kit and it would be golden again. Lots of red coolant buildup, that's it.
Let me know if you guys can tell me anything else about it from the pics.
No blown head gasket. At least I know my tests were telling the truth.

Underside. No crack between valves or cooling passages. No burned valves or crap builtup on the stems.

Cylinder walls. No huge lip or noticeable funnel shape. Factory crosshatches. This really threw me for a loop, the walls are smooth as glass and pistons clean as can be.


Ghettoass freeze plug fix. This happened leaving work at 8pm one night. Started her up and coolant was pissing everywhere. NO store in the area had standard 2" plugs, so rtv and this retarded invention were the only fix. Still leaked afterwards as well...

You can see the red coolant plague everywhere

Cylinder 6

Cylinder 5

Cylinder 4

Cylinder 3

Cylinder 2

Cylinder 1

I know there's a lot of guys here MUCH more knowledgable in engines than me, let me know what you think. I'll get pics of the cam etc tomorrow.
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