I've been working on the industrial motor putting it all back together. My first GoDevil L 134 build or as some say repair since its not a full rebuild!
It is such a simple motor with so may resources to make the motor come back to life.
I'm not doing a full machinest work with all new parts motor because this industrial motor was within spec on the rods and crank journels. I did brake it down all the way to clean it well and it just seemed much easyer to work on.
The work mainly consisted of replacing the valve guides, valves, cam bearing, all the studs except for the head studs. Also honed the cylinders, laped the valves, and polished the crank myself
I had to stop the assymbly because the rope seal and i did not see eye to eye in the installation, even after many tutorials from youtube, and all the other sites that we have, so I ordered Ron Fitzpatric crank seal for my own ease of installation.
I picked up the valves and valve guides from RockAuto (federal mogul) (I did not use any amix ada parts) with some other misc. parts needed, the cam bearing from Napa, and all the other parts and bolts resourced from local venders.
I removed the guides with hardend alltread worked perfectly, and made my own guide instalation tool from one of the old valves and a 1-1/8" pin from the transmission left over from that rebuild. I cut one of the valve guides to make the 1" and 1-5/16" depth guage and just slid them over the valve for the install worked pretty slick.