Sandstone VR-4
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Ok... so the engine in the Explorer took a dirt nap and I've been busy swapping in a new engine. I was so excited to finish everything up, only to try and turn the key this morning to a "CLICK-CLICK". The engine's not turning over, so my guess is that something is binding in the transmission.
I'm wondering if maybe the torque converter moved forward in the bellhousing when I bolted up the flexplate, as one side of the bellhousing (passenger side) was murder to try and get torqued down and flush with the engine.
I've tried turning the crank pulley, but it won't budge a centimeter. Was turning fine when bolting the flexplate up, but the difficulty I had in torquing the bellhousing down on the passenger side has me thinking something there is the problem.
Do I just need to drop the tranny and try to re-allign with the engine now that it's back in the bay on it's mounts?
HELP! You have no idea how discouraging it was after all the work I put into the swap, just to find that it won't turn over...
I'm wondering if maybe the torque converter moved forward in the bellhousing when I bolted up the flexplate, as one side of the bellhousing (passenger side) was murder to try and get torqued down and flush with the engine.
I've tried turning the crank pulley, but it won't budge a centimeter. Was turning fine when bolting the flexplate up, but the difficulty I had in torquing the bellhousing down on the passenger side has me thinking something there is the problem.
Do I just need to drop the tranny and try to re-allign with the engine now that it's back in the bay on it's mounts?
HELP! You have no idea how discouraging it was after all the work I put into the swap, just to find that it won't turn over...