I've always wanted to rebuild an engine. Finding chunks of metal stuck on my magnetic oil drain bolt in the middle of this year presented me with an opportunity. Thought I'd share the experience figuring some of you guys might enjoy watching my progress and hoping some will share advice.
Just for perspective - I'm not trying to build a motor to race Nationals / Majors. Just a reliable, competitive motor and sealing it at 115 rwhp to run Sealed SM Regionally. I'm currently running a low mileage motor from a 91 that I installed before the 2011 SCCA licensing school in preparation of my rookie season. It has always been a bit weak dyno'ing at 107 rwhp after tuning.
Behold the original, 180k mile engine from my early 1990 Miata! Ah, the aroma and feel of dried out oil and years of grunge.
It has been sitting forlorn in a corner of my garage since late 2010. Occasionally, I hear it calling to me in the dark begging me to re-install it into the it's old home in the Miata - and complaining about the spiders.
The Plan
Assuming everything checks out, the plan is to do a budget freshening of the bottom end. Still trying to work out what to do about the head. Just got hit last week with some unexpected plumbing issues at the house we bought in Sept that are going to set me back a few thousand so not sure how the budget is going to work out...
Current Status
Progress so far:
Next Steps
- Get some measuring tools - still need to buy these. Any recommendations?
- Start measuring clearances before dismantling
- Dismantle
- Settle on a machine shop to clean up the block and maybe also confirm my measurements
- Buy parts
More to come...
Advice always welcome!
Thanks.