I said there really is nobody now doing Jowett engine rebuilding that I could recommend. The problem is that there is nothing new off the shelf and every part has to be inspected and you will find that 99% would need some sort of refurbishment. You could follow the work of the Scottish section that has just rebuilt an engine and should show all the things that need doing. Or you could show the notes by Mike Allfrey to a classic car engine rebuilder to get a quotation. My guess is that to do it properly it might take 1000 hrs and that is just for inspection and rebuild and it may not include all the specialist work, specialist tooling and components that you may have to buy or make. By the way it is just as important to do the clutch and gearbox as well.a rebuild of a engine by a specialist, professional ….a rebuild to perfect standard – like new – all perfect done – everything working – Time involved and the amount of money to spend
In the end you still may not get a reliable engine as many of the components will have an unknown history over 60 years.
But that is not to say that someone out there has not been successful and found somebody to do it.
The solution to this will have to be driven by the club. Jowett Car Spares perhaps could be helped by club members to offer more services. For example:
1. To provide a ready to fit pair of crankcases.
2. To check and refurbish heads with all valve gear including pushrods, tappets and camshaft.
3. To provide reground and balanced crank, flywheel, clutch, pistons and liners.
4. To rebuild gearbox.
If all that was in place then the step to putting together as an engine is not that great. But there is still risk and it is difficult to see anyone apart from the purchaser taking that risk.
Some of these services have been available and some still may be, but perfection is not that easy to acheive!
How about asking McLaren?