imo:
since you already pulled the oil pan you might as well take the cyl head off and see what's the damage - you can get a used piston to get you by for a while and then rebuild the other engine you're getting - that way you don't have to pull the block in and out twice. all that in case the cyl is not hurt (like you said). once you have the cyl head out you can also check it to see if it's flat, if it isn't then getting the other engine installed first would be better i think.
I checked the compression before I pulled the pan,
#1- 145, #2- 145, #3- 155, # 4- 165
Which I thought was pretty good now that I see the damage to the
piston. That also makes me think the # 2 cylinder might be ok.
The engine I'm getting is "suppose" to have been rebuilt,
The guy I'm buying it from bought the Jeep 2 years ago and thats what the
previous owner told him. So I think I'm going to put that one in
and take my time (and as I get the money) and rebuild mine.
What are other thoughts on the 5 w 30 oil?
I live in northern Michigan, in the winter its 0 to 20 degrees almost
every morning.
Thanks,
Vance