rusty truck gives up power train

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rodnokn6
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rusty truck gives up power train

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today I dropped the power train from my rusty truck I used the finch cart hybrid . I have never used this method b4 Went very smooth No drama . next I'm going to pull the heads and have them rebuilt .The reason I think its the heads is because after doing a compression check. the weak cylinders all had bent push rod tubes possibly stuck valves..
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ready to go
ready to go
a tight squeeze
a tight squeeze
almost out
almost out
rusty truck is a willing donor
rusty truck is a willing donor
theres more crud on the transaxle than the engine
theres more crud on the transaxle than the engine
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Scott H
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That looks like it worked very well! Nicely done.
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rodnokn6
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thanx , This was way easier than I thought . Theese cars were designed to be worked on..
hoosierdaddy24
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looks like alot of work
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Vanman
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You cant make em front engine, cause then their like everyone else's truck. lol.
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flat6_musik
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I see you've got the rare Pooh-Bear corvair cylinder head holder too..... :tu:
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flat6_musik wrote:I see you've got the rare Pooh-Bear corvair cylinder head holder too..... :tu:

Yeah, I think those were made from unobtainium. :dontknow:
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rodnokn6
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flat6_musik wrote:I see you've got the rare Pooh-Bear corvair cylinder head holder too..... :tu:
Yes and the GM tool number is j 43564. I was finally able to split the drive train today and mount the engine on an engine stand my garage and back yard and patio area are a total mess and my wife has pointed this out to me more than once .... so now I have to take a breather from the project and rehab this mess I've created... Does this happen to anybody else or am I really disorganized????The last time my back yard looked this bad I was installing sprinklers...Anyways the previous owner told me the rusty truck had a fresh engine and new brakes all around.The brakes do look new I'll have to wait and see on the condition of this so called "fresh" engine.....I already know for a fact I have little or no compression on 2 cylinders on the same bank/ both show bent push rod tubes...in all fairness I did not follow the recomended procedure for starting an engine that has sat for many years. We drove it onto the trailer and I didn't know about the recomended procedure until way after the fact... Oh well live and learn......
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this mess has been here for three days
this mess has been here for three days
power train on cherry picker
power train on cherry picker
even the dogs feel cluttered
even the dogs feel cluttered
behind those filthy shrouds this engine looks surprisingly clean
behind those filthy shrouds this engine looks surprisingly clean
does any one know what these numbers mean????
does any one know what these numbers mean????
throw out bearing looks really good
throw out bearing looks really good
I recomend only genuine burro brand saw horses when working on Corvairs
I recomend only genuine burro brand saw horses when working on Corvairs
Danthesignman
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Post by Danthesignman »

Dude You aren`t the only one who can make a mess !!

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