Missy Good Wench
Wild Blonde from Cloud Mt
Got up early this morning and got the engine out on the slab and ready to stuff it back into the truck.
New oil cooler lines installed and ready to go.
A good friend came over about 9:30 and we got onto it about 10:30
All went about as good as any 6 and a half install goes with the usual wiggle here and yiggle there to get things back lined up.
All the tranny bolts went in very well and with the whole area CLEAN and the bolts and threads all checked there were Zero issues.
The Only Caviat was the two top bell housing bolts that are always a bitch anyway and then add the stud tops and the little brackets to hold the fuel lines and the tranny breather hose. AAAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGG
My fingers had a cramp after worrying those suckers in there.
The clown that thought that abortion up should have been tarred and feathered.
All six of the Bell housing bolts on this truck have the stud tops, ??????
Only 3 use the stud tops sooooooo ?????? Never know what the deal is on that. Engine was replaced with a 97 crate engine some time after the sale but after the warranty was up.
Who or where it was done is a guess at best, No dealer records with Ma general on such.
Took some pix during the process.
The little yale 1 ton hoist hanging on the skid steer.
Some pix of the engine ready to go in and one of the little yellow creature sitting back home where it should be.
Will work tomorrow on getting the wiring, accessories and things bolted back onto the engine.
Not sure on a fireoff time. Monday will see me back on the road for the day in the big truck and dont really know what time will be available for screwing with the DaHooooley during the week.
Very happy to see the engine back in the truck again.
Hardest part is finished and the rest is just putz along work.
Have a new radiator ready to go in too so things should be COOOOOOOOOOL:thumbsup:
MGW
New oil cooler lines installed and ready to go.
A good friend came over about 9:30 and we got onto it about 10:30
All went about as good as any 6 and a half install goes with the usual wiggle here and yiggle there to get things back lined up.
All the tranny bolts went in very well and with the whole area CLEAN and the bolts and threads all checked there were Zero issues.
The Only Caviat was the two top bell housing bolts that are always a bitch anyway and then add the stud tops and the little brackets to hold the fuel lines and the tranny breather hose. AAAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGG
My fingers had a cramp after worrying those suckers in there.
The clown that thought that abortion up should have been tarred and feathered.
All six of the Bell housing bolts on this truck have the stud tops, ??????
Only 3 use the stud tops sooooooo ?????? Never know what the deal is on that. Engine was replaced with a 97 crate engine some time after the sale but after the warranty was up.
Who or where it was done is a guess at best, No dealer records with Ma general on such.
Took some pix during the process.
The little yale 1 ton hoist hanging on the skid steer.
Some pix of the engine ready to go in and one of the little yellow creature sitting back home where it should be.
Will work tomorrow on getting the wiring, accessories and things bolted back onto the engine.
Not sure on a fireoff time. Monday will see me back on the road for the day in the big truck and dont really know what time will be available for screwing with the DaHooooley during the week.
Very happy to see the engine back in the truck again.
Hardest part is finished and the rest is just putz along work.
Have a new radiator ready to go in too so things should be COOOOOOOOOOL:thumbsup:
MGW