derekja
03-15-2007, 15:58
So last time I checked in I was looking for advice on my engine block crack.
I decided that since the heads were cracked, the block was cracked, and the crank would need at least repolishing that I had basically not much to gain by rebuilding what I had. If I repaired the block crack I would always worry about it, and I wasn't getting hopeful noises made about the ability to repair it. If I'm going to buy a reman engine, spending 3K on an old block that is just likely to do this again didn't feel right. And the $1500 1993 engine got snapped up by someone else while I was researching it, and it would have needed some rebuild work anyway. So I bit the bullet and spent 5K on a Kennedy reman. Ug. Broke and looking for overtime for a while to come I'm afraid!
So I'm doing the rest of the steering work while the engine is out, replacing idler and pittman arms while I have space to work in.
I'm planning on replacing the motor mounts.
My harmonic balancer and main pulley look OK, but worn. The rubber is still all in place and not cracked, though. Should they be replaced now? Any fluidampr opinions?
Should I do any testing of the IP? How? It ran fine, had OK power, etc. when I pulled it out of there. I ask only because it's so much trouble to get it out later...
This truck has the stock exhaust, but it's falling off. So I'm replacing it with the Jardine exhaust kit, I think. I haven't bought this yet, any opinions? I think I'm going to gut my cat while it's off, although I'm not yet sure exactly how to do this.
The oil cooler is leaking, so I have a lubricationspecialist cooler on the way and will put the hose fittings on the engine before reinstalling it.
Then I've got a couple little wiring issues to repair and get it all back together again. (Well, rear brakes and shocks need to be worked on, and the airbags in back need work, but that can happen after I get back on the road.)
Anything else I'm missing? Thanks!
I decided that since the heads were cracked, the block was cracked, and the crank would need at least repolishing that I had basically not much to gain by rebuilding what I had. If I repaired the block crack I would always worry about it, and I wasn't getting hopeful noises made about the ability to repair it. If I'm going to buy a reman engine, spending 3K on an old block that is just likely to do this again didn't feel right. And the $1500 1993 engine got snapped up by someone else while I was researching it, and it would have needed some rebuild work anyway. So I bit the bullet and spent 5K on a Kennedy reman. Ug. Broke and looking for overtime for a while to come I'm afraid!
So I'm doing the rest of the steering work while the engine is out, replacing idler and pittman arms while I have space to work in.
I'm planning on replacing the motor mounts.
My harmonic balancer and main pulley look OK, but worn. The rubber is still all in place and not cracked, though. Should they be replaced now? Any fluidampr opinions?
Should I do any testing of the IP? How? It ran fine, had OK power, etc. when I pulled it out of there. I ask only because it's so much trouble to get it out later...
This truck has the stock exhaust, but it's falling off. So I'm replacing it with the Jardine exhaust kit, I think. I haven't bought this yet, any opinions? I think I'm going to gut my cat while it's off, although I'm not yet sure exactly how to do this.
The oil cooler is leaking, so I have a lubricationspecialist cooler on the way and will put the hose fittings on the engine before reinstalling it.
Then I've got a couple little wiring issues to repair and get it all back together again. (Well, rear brakes and shocks need to be worked on, and the airbags in back need work, but that can happen after I get back on the road.)
Anything else I'm missing? Thanks!