What did you do to your truck today..
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Sorry to Hijack the post Swede..
Ok, another question.... this motor has likely sat for a couple years without running. I would like to see if it runs, and what kind of condition it is currently in. Should I pull it apart first, or just give it the old college try and try to start it and see whats left of it?
Ok, another question.... this motor has likely sat for a couple years without running. I would like to see if it runs, and what kind of condition it is currently in. Should I pull it apart first, or just give it the old college try and try to start it and see whats left of it?
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There is no way to tell. If it has oil in the pan I would drain it and look at that. Then pull the valve covers and look for rust or water. Then if that looks good pull the plugs and squirt oil in the cylinders. I'd put the plugs back in (just start them to keep stuff out) set the valve covers back on it and let it set a while and then repeat with the oil. Then put new oil in the pan. Pre oil with the drill. Pull the plugs and try to turn it over by hand. Run it through several cycles and look for stuck valves/lifters/broken cam. Now you could still have a broken/bad ring so a compression test would be needed, and would also check for a bad valve or head gasket. If all that is good you could go ahead and gamble. Still no real way to check lifters/cam without a dial indicator. You could pull the pan and check the rod and main bearings. Every check would give you more info and it would be up to you to decide.
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I am generally pretty good at fixing leaks.. a buddy of mine says that if you have an oil leak on your jeep, then you know its got oil in it and it is ok, but mine currently has no oil leaks, so it doesn't mark it territory like others do. However I can't get the Aviator or the Taurus to quit leaking, so there goes that theory.
My IH engine used to leak, but I put a new gasket set in it, and now its dry and clean.
What I did to my truck today:
Well I may have spoken for some doors on my EEP to make half doors, or use for replacements for the ones I currently have depending on what kind of shape they are in.
My IH engine used to leak, but I put a new gasket set in it, and now its dry and clean.
What I did to my truck today:
Well I may have spoken for some doors on my EEP to make half doors, or use for replacements for the ones I currently have depending on what kind of shape they are in.
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Ken has a C-5 in his BII. The problem I have had is that just about all pan gaskets come folded in a box these days. I really like the old ones that were flat on cardboard. I clean the pan with brake parts cleaner and wipe dry. The holes in the gasket should be undersize (at least some of them). I start the pan bolts through the hols in the pan in the undersize gasket holes. Then wipe the underside of the tranny. I use a clean rag sprayed with brake parts cleaner. Then before oil runs down on the gasket surface push the pan up in place. Screw in the pan bolts without letting the pan come away from the tranny.
I'm still thinking real hard about washing the windows on Green.
I'm still thinking real hard about washing the windows on Green.
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Rode the motorcycle today, was good, didn't do anything on the truck, but did buy a fuel filter for the Taurus, and priced a water pump for it. water pump is 29.88, and looks easy to replace.
Flip.. you mentioned your bro had water pump problems, and had expensive repairs.. something about having to pull the timing cover?
Today I looked further into it and thought that maybe his car has the Higher output motor? possibly the dual overhead cam? or Flex Fuel motor?
in looking at mine, at least from first glance, it doesn't look much harder to replace than the one in my Jeep, other than the constriction on space to work with.
Please let me know.
Oh Bourbonator?? where you is?
Flip.. you mentioned your bro had water pump problems, and had expensive repairs.. something about having to pull the timing cover?
Today I looked further into it and thought that maybe his car has the Higher output motor? possibly the dual overhead cam? or Flex Fuel motor?
in looking at mine, at least from first glance, it doesn't look much harder to replace than the one in my Jeep, other than the constriction on space to work with.
Please let me know.
Oh Bourbonator?? where you is?