Finished up the four angle valve seats on the 2.5 head today and dug the spare 2.5 core out from under the snow and drug it inside. , it still rotates ! after sitting outside for three years !
I'm disassembling the short block I have to get an idea on what it's going to need to freshen it up. So far , I've discovered the bores are standard , the rod bearings are standard , the main bearings are standard. I've yet to take some real measurements , a visual inspection looks like rod bearing journals need to be ground - .010" , the mains look good.
There's a raised pad on the upper right side rear area of the block , here there will be a stamped code , this one shows......... 810HX24
What's it mean ?
1st # is the year , this one's an 88
2nd & 3rd is the month , 10 being October
4th & 5th is a letter code HX , that breaks down into 150 cubic inch , 2.5 l , TBI , 9.2:1 compression ratio
6th & 7th #'s = the day of the month , the 24th of October 1988 was when this engine was born.
The disassembly continues and it's time to start a list of parts needed.
The head turned out so nice I'm going to order a set of stainless high flow valves , to go with the fancy cam I've chosen.
A call to Hesco , to order a cam , lifters and springs is on the list of things to do .
I'll be dropping off the block , crank , rods to be hot tanked , checked for cracks , resize the rod big end bores ,bore and hone the block for + .030" pistons , install cam bearings , press the new pistons to the rods , align hone the main bearing bores if needed and more .
I'll have them order me an oil pump , bearings , rings , gaskets n' stuff too.
EDIT........................ !!!!!
Anyone have a pilot bushing for a 2.5 laying around ? I need to know the OD of it , I'm thinkin this engine was in front of an automatic ? , the bore in the back end of the crank is 1.498" , this seems large , like ........ large enough to have the nose of a torque converter stuffed into it ! OR am I panicing unnecessarily and the pilot bushing is in the flywheel , I forget