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Yes turned it over twiceWill it rotate?
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Yes turned it over twiceWill it rotate?
My OA331 was like this. The previous owner capped off the valve cover vent causing blooms of rust on the rocker arms. I just cleaned off what I could with a wire bruch and shop vac.Nah, I have seen RUNNING motors with more rust on the rockers than that! What happens is, the motor gets warm and the moisture moves to the top(the valve covers). It has no where to go so it condenses and drops on the pressed steel rocker arms. Rust follows!
If you clean them with them in the motor, all that rust will fall into the oil galleys(talk about a can of worms). Take it from someone that has messed with these motors, remove from engine. While it is off, you can inspect the surfaces that contact the valves and pushrods.Minor rust is not an issue as long as things are lubricated. Check the bores out with a scope. Then dump fresh 10w30 in all the cylinders. Take the valve covers off and clean as much as possible. I don't think disassemble is needed! Unless it is real rusty, you will be opening a can of worms! With oil in the cylinders and the top end clean turn it over by hand a few times. Take the pressure plate off to be resurfaced and grease the throw out bearing. Drain the oil pan and replace with good oil. I would change the oil filter after the engine has run for 10 hours and after 100 miles drop the oil and replace the filters. Make sure to run ATF through the engine as fuel for start up. This will make sure the fuel system in lubricated. Good luck and let me know if I can help!
BTW nice find
What is the big difference on the white C motor and the continetal? My M35 is a 1966 with the white motor.There is a guy in Norfolk Nebraska that parted out lots of deuces for axles. At least 50 and probably more. Our operation is primarily five tons. We do have the 1957 Utica Bend with an excellent sounding and running LDT D turbo that is too rusty for me to tackle. We also have three LDTs in cans and 1 LDS in a can. I have no idea bout their condition though as I have not opened the cans. They might have 4 or 6 BTs in them for all I know. I do know we have one that appears completely redone in a can. I sold the starter off of it to a member in need. If we can help in any way, let me know. Glen
Is the IH DT466 a bolt on to the stock trans and etc?Sorry to hear about your baby. A&H Recon. Shop is here to help. Like I said on the phone, this would be a good time for a DT466 upgrade. We can find you a multifeul ldt or lds too!
Hey Matt, no I'm going to use the turbo off of my old engine. I still need to find an exhaust manifold gasket for it.Nice job cleaning up the top end Steve. Those Gaskets still look good. Make sure you cover all of those internal parts in oil before closing everything up. Are you still looking for a turbo?
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