Well I couldn't wait to onto the diagnostics of the M1008 locked up engine. I tried the flywheel tool and the 24MM socket on the main crank pulley. Tight. Locked up tight and won't budge either way. So I think a moment and look up in the bell housing. I could get 4 maybe 5 of the torque converter bolts. But I need 6 to remove the engine without disturbing the torque converter. So next I go get a 13mm wrench, filter wrench and a drain oil pan and pull the drain plug. I hope the owner had drained the oil because none came out. I removed the oil filter and it was enough to make a mess when I was removing it. I proceeded to get the cordless ratchet out and removed the oil pan. My Grandson ask if I was going to make cupcakes. I said yes you want to come along. He did.
Cup cakes are nice and organized. I use these pans every time I take something apart. Very helpful. Nice transmission cooler lines.
14ghz you are missing the starter support bracket also.
Also no shock absorbers on front explains the towing misery when I hit bumps.
As I was removing the oil pan the thunder was clapping loudly and I still held my position. I have it 200ft from my barn so I can keep my driveway open. I was able to get the pan down and goal was met for the day. No moving this engine in any rotational motion as long as the connecting rods are still attached to the crankshaft. Look at the nice bearing material peeking out and see how hot the rod caps were when it finally said enough.
I will attempt to remove the rod caps with the wrench but leave a torch as an option. This engine is good for an anchor only no matter what I do to get it loose. I would like to make an observation. I was told the rear main seal was just replaced. The oil pan appears new and the oil pump looks new and the pick up tube was not long enough to get into the bottom of the pan. This engine was toyed with and I feel that is what caused the failure. That is unlike any 6.2 diesel pickup screen and tube I have ever seen.
I have seen 6.2 diesel CUCV's run 4 qts low in oil and not cause any issues. Not sure how or what caused it. But oil starvation is at the top of the list. Well anyway I was being brave and waited till it was pouring rain before I abandon my project.
I always like to be able to say goal met for the day. I was hoping to be able to get that far. So I will rest the remainder of the day and catch up on my beauty rest. It will be back to work in the blink of an eye. Be Safe and Take Care.