Bob Rooks
Elite Member
What concerns me most in pic #1 is the condition of the water passage because I'm a stickler for clean cooling systems (which reminds me that I just installed a coolant filter on my mini-ex). That divot in the block isn't a sealing surface anyway.
Pic #2 IMHO is too pitted to be reused, same with pic #5 if it's a different cylinder.
Pic #3 I think should be dressed up with some crocus cloth.
If you intend to operate the engine with a 160 - 175 degree F thermostat then the ring end gaps you show should be fine and suitable to a maximum of 185 degrees F. Of course, the hotter the better (within limits). A 195 degree F thermostat would give optimum thermal efficiency, but that's pushing expansion limits on these engines IMHO.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Pic #2 IMHO is too pitted to be reused, same with pic #5 if it's a different cylinder.
Pic #3 I think should be dressed up with some crocus cloth.
If you intend to operate the engine with a 160 - 175 degree F thermostat then the ring end gaps you show should be fine and suitable to a maximum of 185 degrees F. Of course, the hotter the better (within limits). A 195 degree F thermostat would give optimum thermal efficiency, but that's pushing expansion limits on these engines IMHO.
			
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