Here's what I've found:
I checked valve clearances before I took everything apart, loose on pretty much all of them, but not too bad.
I have a friend who works as an hd mechanic, he's saying I should take valves out to make sure everything is in spec. If I take them out, do I have to replace the valve stem seals and the guides? Do I have to recut the valve seats and heads? Or is it sufficient to lap them?
Cylinders are glazed, there is a small vertical gouge on cylinder 1. No head distortion, haven't measured bore sizes yet or the pistons. If bores and pistons are in spec, is it sufficient just to hone and get new oversized rings?
Bearings seem to be all in good shape, no grinding or crunching. Oil seals seem to be good as well. There is some heavy rust on the big clutch gear, the crankshaft assembly, and some rust in the transmission gears, I intend on removing it via electrolysis. Should I take apart these separate assemblies for this step? I'm concerned of not being able to remove all the residual rust from the gears if I keep it assembled, or that it might affect bearing function during electrolysis.
Pics to come, have to head out to work atm.
I will probably have more questions as I get deeper into the project.
Thanks for reading and your input!
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