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I've been working on one of the hardest and most time consuming engines to pull. After a few days of getting it mostly loose in between other things Dad was here with me last night till late getting it out. It's a tight fit and tricky one to do.
The engine is fine but it has some oil leaks and little things I want to do to it and it's always better to do things when you plan them instead of letting things get bad and being forced into a job when you least expect it, or when you're on the road. There's a service bulletin on the rear seal cover leaking so that meant pulling the trans, transfer case, exhaust, drive shafts, etc. Then the oil pan gasket is starting to leak which means dropping the entire front differential, axles, and most of the front end, and other things. It also has some other little issues I'll post in here as they get done.
It makes more sense in these situations to just pull the engine and reseal the entire engine, replace all the hoses and other maintenance type things and be done with it. It's been a good truck and I've worked her pretty hard for the past 10 years so it's past time I make her new again.
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Geno wrote: I've been having tons of fun, sort of...
I've been working on one of the hardest and most time consuming engines to pull. After a few days of getting it mostly loose in between other things Dad was here with me last night till late getting it out. It's a tight fit and tricky one to do.
The engine is fine but it has some oil leaks and little things I want to do to it and it's always better to do things when you plan them instead of letting things get bad and being forced into a job when you least expect it, or when you're on the road. There's a service bulletin on the rear seal cover leaking so that meant pulling the trans, transfer case, exhaust, drive shafts, etc. Then the oil pan gasket is starting to leak which means dropping the entire front differential, axles, and most of the front end, and other things. It also has some other little issues I'll post in here as they get done.
It makes more sense in these situations to just pull the engine and reseal the entire engine, replace all the hoses and other maintenance type things and be done with it. It's been a good truck and I've worked her pretty hard for the past 10 years so it's past time I make her new again.
Good idea and been there and done dat also.....i would rather pull engine most of the time and last time i did heads got serviced at a machine shop.......now it runs about 70 pounds of oil pressure and next time i pull it maybe rings and pistons since its got lots and lots of miles on it and 21 years old now...
1985 416-8
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Good idea and been there and done dat also.....i would rather pull engine most of the time and last time i did heads got serviced at a machine shop.......now it runs about 70 pounds of oil pressure and next time i pull it maybe rings and pistons since its got lots and lots of miles on it and 21 years old now...
If it's not burning any oil it should be ok, keep on driving.
I've been cleaning on it but I got some before pics of what was leaking originally. New motor mounts are already here, left one was broken. All the gaskets will be here on Monday along with a new low oil sensor, it has a replaceable seal but just in case it's leaking from the plastic somewhere it's getting replaced.
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The insides look great as I expected from the Mobil oil.
Things may slow a little when the Iron Worker gets here tomorrow though lol.
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Geno wrote: Forgot a few pics. I'm gonna clean up the oxidation and paint everything outside with a paint I've been using for years from Seymour that is made for machine shops and rebuilders. It will cover the hard stains and should stop any further oxidation from now on. The valve covers are already cleaned up and ready. :smile2
Looking Good................................................... :smile2
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Geno wrote: I did them when I did the headers year before last.
Good thing..... them muffler bearings just dont last long...................... :cof4 :scared :read2
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This bolt broke when the headers were put on a few years ago, another one of the reasons the engine came out. This was the impossible bolt to get to easily in the truck. The welding shop tried to weld a nut on it in the truck and messed up the head a little but there are still plenty of threads left and I've been talking to Kurt and think we have a good solution to add a few more threads. If you have any ideas GT let me know, just trying to go overboard while it's easy to get to.
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