Thanks Dr B and Cees. I did already buy the engine (it cost me £3k.. so not far off the $5k mentioned). The bonus is it came with all the ancillary parts.. so I was lucky there. I have now (today) removed the manifolds, FIP and other ancillary parts to get them cleaned and a better view of the basic engine. There is general grime but no obvious signs of leaks (water or oil).. the crank front seal seems ok, I can't get to see the rear one. My thoughts are to do the following, I think I can tackle them myself :
Change plugs, filters and thermostat
New rubber hoses and clamps all round.
Change timing chain and re-tension
Have the injectors cleaned and tested
Install Ignition123 from my old engine
General clean up and nut/bolt tighening
I will leave the 'heavy duty' mechanicals alone. What could possibly go wrong
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With the FIP off I can now see the block casting numbers (they are all on the FIP side of the block). At top centre there is '1270110801', at the lower edge just above the sump there is '31C64' and at the rear lower edge 'CR'. Does this shed any light the type of block I have..?
Note, the head is '1270104220' with the numbers 8-9.3 which I assume is the compression ratio.
Cheers
Paul
Yes, more power would be nice