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RE: Helping JimT out with an inframe ... - JimT - 08-09-2020

Spent the first few days playing around with Rawze's rear end. We had a hell of a time getting the shaft in there. Must have rammed it in 3 or 4 times before it bottomed out. Now it's mated up, all red and shiny. Threw 5 gallons of lube in there before we started, but it could probably use a little more.

Anyway, enough about Rawze's rear, you're all here to see me strip down my front end and expose my head. It's getting there.

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Not trying to be a tease, this is a new thing for me, so I'm taking it a little slow. I want to get a good feel for all the parts of my front end before we pop the head.


RE: Helping JimT out with an inframe ... - Brock - 08-09-2020

I love engine rebuild threads! Good luck Jim!


RE: Helping JimT out with an inframe ... - tree98 - 08-09-2020

Jim, was excessive oil consumption the reason for the inframe? I can't remember.


RE: Helping JimT out with an inframe ... - JimT - 08-09-2020

(08-09-2020 )tree98 Wrote:  Jim, was excessive oil consumption the reason for the inframe? I can't remember.

Yes, along with a damaged lobe that I found on the cam shaft a couple weeks ago.

Didn't get as far along as I was hoping today, but most of the time was spent gaining a better understanding of how the different components were put together. Not just the engine, but the Pete OEM stuff too. Front and passenger sides are stripped down. Driver side is mostly untouched so far. That's on the agenda for tomorrow, wiring harness hell, injector tubes, intake and whatever else I can get to.

Damper came off pretty easy, Rawze worked his magic and the exhaust manifold bolts came out like butter. Otherwise pretty boring disassembly today.

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RE: Helping JimT out with an inframe ... - JMBT - 08-09-2020

How many miles did you have JimT? Was that a 2250? Also what did you use on the manifold bolts to get them out easy?


RE: Helping JimT out with an inframe ... - Rawze - 08-10-2020

(08-09-2020 )JMBT Wrote:  ... what did you use on the manifold bolts to get them out easy?

gently nudging them loose in tiny increments with a 1/2" electric impact so they would not break.


RE: Helping JimT out with an inframe ... - Mr Hagg - 08-10-2020

That head looks like its been replaced before


RE: Helping JimT out with an inframe ... - Waterloo - 08-10-2020

Sure does, no paint...


RE: Helping JimT out with an inframe ... - tree98 - 08-10-2020

(08-10-2020 )Rawze Wrote:  
(08-09-2020 )JMBT Wrote:  ... what did you use on the manifold bolts to get them out easy?

gently nudging them loose in tiny increments with a 1/2" electric impact so they would not break.

Gently with an impact?? Those two words don't usually go together. I would think an impact would be a lot harder on them than a 3/8 ratchet.