I'm wanting to get my hands dirtier and really get some proper hands-on experience in engines, and to that end I'm wondering about buying an engine on the cheap, taking it apart and putting it back together all nice and clean, and hopefully running. Well.
As you can see I've never done this before, but I have the interest and support of my dad (yeah, yeah, father-son project, cheesy as...) as well as having as much time as I'd (reasonably) like to do this.
What I'm wondering is, assuming I have access to most of the tools I'd expect to need (dad owns a light engineering workshop...) how difficult would this be? I don't expect it to be rocket science, as long as you take your time and do plenty of labeling and seek plenty of advice when it's needed.
Basically, am I stupid for wanting to do this? I'd like to pick up a smallport 4A-GE to try it on, but really it's only a trial and error thing, so it doesn't matter if it doesn't happen. It's about the experience rather than the result
