Matthew Jeschke
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omg I need this haha. that is unreal!Check out this video on how ultrasonic cleaners work. This is the company I work for and we build ultrasonic cleaners.
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omg I need this haha. that is unreal!Check out this video on how ultrasonic cleaners work. This is the company I work for and we build ultrasonic cleaners.
For those who maybe interested in playing, where's the other part located, "Where's my rod at (pictures below)?"
I had thought if I was lucky I could swap out the rod and patch this motor up until I find the 6.0L for rebuild. It appears that's not a great option (maybe I could patch the crankcase but who knows??).
I'm going to prep this all up so I can pull it out. However, I don't have a cherry picker. I think I'll pickup one at harbor freight:
https://www.harborfreight.com/1-ton-capacity-foldable-shop-crane-61858.html
Only thing, do the Harbor Freight Engine Hoists go high enough to get it out without removing the core support? It says 89" but I assume that's at 1/4 ton capacity.
I'll likely be doing this job on my own. I'd prefer to leave the transmission in the vehicle as well when I do it (should I get a tranny jack too to hold the transmission in place?)
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Oops sorry he said detonation issues. I said pre-detonation. He pulled the motor and tore it down. They must have been pretty loud / bad detonation issues for him to tear it down... I'm watching youtube here, not that that makes me an expert on anything. They say in that case it really f's up the pistons, rods, and can mess with the bearings too. Not sure about the block? If the block is good I think $550 isn't too bad a deal. No idea what it costs to have cam bearings pushed into a block. The cost of the tool and bearings is not much. I don't know what a machine shop does other than press the bearings in for the cam... They probably check the bore alignment on the mains?
UPDATE: nevermind on machine shop prices haha. I called one, it's peanuts to have the block cleaned up and bearings installed. Only a couple hundred bucks if that.