Dave-R
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Mar 18, 2008
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- 441
I bought a new engine for my project boat, and had it shipped to the house. It was a long block with oil pan,valve covers.and harmonic balancer installed. I'm thinking hey this is going to easy. First I noticed the freeze plugs were steel. In the add on ebay the engine in the picture had brass ones.They are harder to get out than the brass ones are to get in. I used this brown Indian head brand gasket sealer, on the plugs, it's messy and sticky My new oil pan would not work because of the dipstick mounting, (my old one looks new after a roll of towels) And the valve covers would not work because of the hose connections. I have been all day on this, but I have enjoyed being out in the shop. I can see why a dealer has to charge what they do for an engine replacement. I am ready to put oil in it and prime it. I don't have a prime tool, guess I'll sacrifice a screw driver for this. I did do one good thing, took the wife's tablet and took a lot of pictures. I had planned on leaving the manifolds and risers off until it's setting in the boat. Is this better, or should I install them first? Dave-R