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I took the pan off this afternoon. The cylinders still have crosshatching on them so mu gut feeling is that the motor is in fine shape. That being said, as long as I have it on the stand, i'll replace the bearings.
Got the pistons/rods out, soaking them in Chemtool to get the carbon and sludge off. The rods bearings were in expected shape and I decided to go ahead and do the mains while I am in there, whether it need sit or not. There was no scoring on the crank but the rod bearings were pitted in places, like corrosion. I figure the mains might be in the same shape, why not check it out.
By the way, the coolant flow on this motor is baffling.
-Zach'sV6
Guess you didn't see my post about it a little bit up the page?That SBF adapter from Canfield is EXACTLY what I need to get this project moving forward. Thank you for the heads up.
-Zach'sV6
Well, you've got a little bit of competition on that front:
http://www.shoforum.com/showthread.php?t=107674
It's not done yet, but it's a Mustang.