Dear Friends,
Being a new member, first of all thanks for this great forum with lots of useful information to dig in.
Bought recently a 250 SL Pagoda imported from the US to Denmark.
Car in pretty good shape with interior showing expected signs of a life under the Californian sun having lived in the surroundings of San Diego. Car is almost 100% rust free being the reason I chose this one.
Decided for a restoration based on the real good shape of the body and undercarrige. Before dismantling anything, engine was started up showing quite a lot of smoke, which did not look like the oil burning blue smoke, rather black indicating rich mixture. Several adjustments was done improving the result, but still smoke over acceptable level.
Dismantling of engine without major surprises. Noticed that pistons were standard size and that the head had never been machined, crankchaft with main bearings as well as big ends looked ok...and at that point I considered myself as lucky guy...until I examined the cylinder bores where I found exessive wear both in walls and pistons.
Clearance app. 20 mm down being some 0,5 mm!!
I wondered why "the rest of the engine" did not show this kind of wear and gave corrosion a thought here. Decided for machining bores to first oversize (82,5) including new pistons.
Now to my question:
During the final cleaning of the block and head, I found something like cavities on the block surface solely on cylinder 5 and 6.
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Also for cyl.5 and 6 cavities were found in the cyl head
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From earlier experiencies I know that this is the picture you can find when an alian like a fragment of a worn piston ring or a valve has done it's job....but all rings and valves are in place.
These findings scares me a bit. I have read Joe's mails from 2004 with excellent illustrations of corrosion in cylinder heads, but this head is not at all in such a bad shape.
But worst of all, the cavities on the block. Anyone seen it before?
Can anything be done, and/ or does it influence to the final result?
Really appreciate any input or comments to this. Thanks in advance.
Best regards
Anders Busch