Ok, this is not a 6.5L specific question but should apply to any engine and I hope you guys can help.
Back in the early 90's I rebuilt an early 1970's SBC 400. I built it specifically for my jet boat, based on the hp/rpm chart provided by Berkeley Jet drive, it put out 410hp which is what the long rod 406 kit was suppossed to do. I pulled the engine after about 20hrs use as I was selling off the hull and wanted to keep the motor.
Its been on the stand now for about 15yrs. I'd like to install it in my '89 2500 that has a run out engine in it (this will make my 4th currently owned Chevy truck along with a 79 beater, 96 & 99 6.5's). Should I take the engine apart first to make sure rings are not stuck and stuff like that or just install and take my chances? Engine has been kept clean and I've sprayed WD40 in the cylinders and turned it a few degrees every year or so.
Thanks!
Back in the early 90's I rebuilt an early 1970's SBC 400. I built it specifically for my jet boat, based on the hp/rpm chart provided by Berkeley Jet drive, it put out 410hp which is what the long rod 406 kit was suppossed to do. I pulled the engine after about 20hrs use as I was selling off the hull and wanted to keep the motor.
Its been on the stand now for about 15yrs. I'd like to install it in my '89 2500 that has a run out engine in it (this will make my 4th currently owned Chevy truck along with a 79 beater, 96 & 99 6.5's). Should I take the engine apart first to make sure rings are not stuck and stuff like that or just install and take my chances? Engine has been kept clean and I've sprayed WD40 in the cylinders and turned it a few degrees every year or so.
Thanks!