where did this bolt come from ? !!

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where did this bolt come from ? !!

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The engine is a 2.1 MV , I bought it as a non runner ( believe it or not it actually did run... admittedly a tad lumpy ! ) The previous owner had just rebuilt the engine with donor heads to replace the original ones with snapped exhaust studs, It ran sweetly for a few hours until it misfired then pumped coolant out the exhaust...
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Obviously the cylinder is now toast, and Im undecided whether to bother to rebuild it , but where has the bolt come from that did the damage ? ! Its a very fine thread so maybe a 8mm bolt, Im guessing that it must have gotten dropped down into the inlet tract then sucked into the cylinder .
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No idea where the bolt came from but love the pic :ok
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If the shape is anything to go by its about the size of a tinware screw. It may have been languishing in the linlet pipe for years. It just needs extreme camber or to go round a roundabout too quick and in it goes. Could well have dropped in when the engine was partly stripped down in the past.
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CovKid wrote:If the shape is anything to go by its about the size of a tinware screw. It may have been languishing in the linlet pipe for years. It just needs extreme camber or to go round a roundabout too quick and in it goes. Could well have dropped in when the engine was partly stripped down in the past.


I hadnt thought about a tinware screw... but you could be spot on. What amazes me is the lack of damage to the bores, they must be pretty tough .
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That'll polish out! :run
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With an angle grinder :shock:
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This is what the head looked like

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I would love to borrow your polishing cloth OBG , 8)



fortunately I have some spares that look slightly better condition.. A working 2.1 MV must be worth something , so maybe in the coming cold dark evenings it may be worth bolting it back together .


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