koda2000
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Update:
Today was a gorgeous day, on the cool side for this time of year with low humidity. Very conducive to working outdoors. I got a bit done on the ST in between helping my daughter removing her toilet and figuring out a way to exact a toy which had wedged itself inside the shoot. Good times!
Anyway, I managed to remove the fan clutch, radiator shroud, transmission lines and the rad, the radiator, serpentine belt, belt tensioner and idler pulleys. Alternator and alternator bracket, loosened the power steering bracket bolts. Tomorrow I hope to remove the power steering lines, pump, bracket and whatever else I have time for. The water pump looks pretty new. I may remove it just to get it out of the way. I also want to remove the complete plastic t-stat housing (no way that POS is going back on).
Over the weekend I priced a few reman engines. I hope I don't need to go that route, but I wont know what I'm working with until after the autopsy. A quality reman engine looks like it would be in the $3000 range all-in where rebuilding the top-end and replacing the timing chain components looks like it would be around $2000 +/- with my labor.
The weather supposed to be nice all week, so I'm hoping to get a lot done in between my other weekly chores. I need to pick up the T55 1/2" drive socket so that I can break the head bolts loose before I pull the engine out.
@david4451 - Do you recommend I reverse the head torquing sequence to loosen the head bolts?
Today was a gorgeous day, on the cool side for this time of year with low humidity. Very conducive to working outdoors. I got a bit done on the ST in between helping my daughter removing her toilet and figuring out a way to exact a toy which had wedged itself inside the shoot. Good times!
Anyway, I managed to remove the fan clutch, radiator shroud, transmission lines and the rad, the radiator, serpentine belt, belt tensioner and idler pulleys. Alternator and alternator bracket, loosened the power steering bracket bolts. Tomorrow I hope to remove the power steering lines, pump, bracket and whatever else I have time for. The water pump looks pretty new. I may remove it just to get it out of the way. I also want to remove the complete plastic t-stat housing (no way that POS is going back on).
Over the weekend I priced a few reman engines. I hope I don't need to go that route, but I wont know what I'm working with until after the autopsy. A quality reman engine looks like it would be in the $3000 range all-in where rebuilding the top-end and replacing the timing chain components looks like it would be around $2000 +/- with my labor.
The weather supposed to be nice all week, so I'm hoping to get a lot done in between my other weekly chores. I need to pick up the T55 1/2" drive socket so that I can break the head bolts loose before I pull the engine out.
@david4451 - Do you recommend I reverse the head torquing sequence to loosen the head bolts?