I have decided I am going to rebuild this engine as the head has had some shoddy welding done to it in the past and I'd like to increase performance (in the future. After speaking to Ant last summer I still feel that the turbo route will be the route I will eventually be going, although this will be some way off. Baring that in mind I want to strengthen the bottom end somewhat, even though Ant assured me that M42 can comfortably handle 12psi (iirc) on standard internals a little extra help won't hurt. He also advised me that I would be wasting my time doing any head work as the M42 head is efficient enough for a turbo and I would really notice the difference as I'm more interested in useable torque rather than really high peak powers.
My current plan is to get hold of an M44 crank (anyone got one?) to increase capacity to 1.9, I seem to remember being told this is a straight swap but can someone confirm this as that will have an affect on my final decision. I will then obviously be replacing all of the bearing shells and bolts. I have already had a quick look in to ARP bolts and currently they only offer a kit for the main bearings so is there another alternative I can use for stronger con rod bolts? Also i will need to reduce the CR a little, Ant mentioned either taking a couple of mm off the pistons or using a plate attached to the head, what have people found to be the best method, i like the sound of the plate on the head as it means the head won't need to be skimmed if it has to come off at a later stage thus raising CR again (I think I'm right with that anyway).
Any advice on all aspects of the rebuild will be greatly received as I haven't done anything of this nature so it will be a massive learning curve for me. I will up date this thread after the weekend with pics of the stripped engine and current progress, I suspect this will be a fairly slow progress build as I think it may start getting expensive. Fingers crossed my current M42 can hang on long enough!
Here's a couple of pics of the car i'm doing this for.


Cheers
Dave






















