shane10
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Hi all, replacing front/rear timing components. First time pulling an engine, other than some tight clearances it came out pretty easy with a couple days of work. Just have some questions before I proceed.
1. Engine to trans dowel pins - Only way I've found to safely remove these is with a slide hammer/vice grip attachment, would like to avoid buying even more tools if at all possible. Is there any other way to get these out? My engine stand mounts fit almost perfectly over the outer diameter of the dowel, and the bolt is only slightly smaller than the hole, with not much play, feels very secure. Would it be safe to leave the dowel in and put it on the stand? Or will I risk breaking the dowel off in the block and cause myself even more trouble.
2. Torque converter - After I removed the engine, I let the trans bell housing rest on a jack stand and made sure the torque converter didn't get pulled off with the engine. I pushed in lightly while spinning and noticed while it does spin, it clunks while doing so, not smooth at all. Having never even laid eyes on a TC until now, I left it alone. Is it likely that the TC did come off slightly and is simply not seated properly? Did something break?
3 - Once the engine was removed, I pulled off the fuel rails just to clear space up, some of the fuel was released and pooled into the crevice between the cylinder heads. No biggie, except it started to bubble/drain... Looked like cracked metal at first, but upon poking around it appeared to be some sort of filler? Definitely not aluminum, the best I can describe is a soft clay like material. Is this normal? Is my engine rotting? (Hard to believe, there is little rust around the whole truck).
These are my main concerns before I proceed with anything else. Answers to any/all of the questions are greatly appreciated in advance
EDIT: Forgot about this... When I pulled off the lower radiator hose, I found a surprise. A small straight metal "straw" about 5 inches long, no idea where this could have come from... Any ideas?
1. Engine to trans dowel pins - Only way I've found to safely remove these is with a slide hammer/vice grip attachment, would like to avoid buying even more tools if at all possible. Is there any other way to get these out? My engine stand mounts fit almost perfectly over the outer diameter of the dowel, and the bolt is only slightly smaller than the hole, with not much play, feels very secure. Would it be safe to leave the dowel in and put it on the stand? Or will I risk breaking the dowel off in the block and cause myself even more trouble.
2. Torque converter - After I removed the engine, I let the trans bell housing rest on a jack stand and made sure the torque converter didn't get pulled off with the engine. I pushed in lightly while spinning and noticed while it does spin, it clunks while doing so, not smooth at all. Having never even laid eyes on a TC until now, I left it alone. Is it likely that the TC did come off slightly and is simply not seated properly? Did something break?
3 - Once the engine was removed, I pulled off the fuel rails just to clear space up, some of the fuel was released and pooled into the crevice between the cylinder heads. No biggie, except it started to bubble/drain... Looked like cracked metal at first, but upon poking around it appeared to be some sort of filler? Definitely not aluminum, the best I can describe is a soft clay like material. Is this normal? Is my engine rotting? (Hard to believe, there is little rust around the whole truck).
These are my main concerns before I proceed with anything else. Answers to any/all of the questions are greatly appreciated in advance
EDIT: Forgot about this... When I pulled off the lower radiator hose, I found a surprise. A small straight metal "straw" about 5 inches long, no idea where this could have come from... Any ideas?