dk8019
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So I have a wonderful NHC-250 in a can I bought a few weeks back. It currently resides in the back of my M109, but I can't decide what to do with it. I originally thought to scrap it, but curiosity got the best of me and I had to open the can up to see what was inside. I got it open, and the top part of the can mostly off, but it of course won't clear the top of the 109, so I'll being pulling it from the truck later today to get a better look.
I can tell the engine is a pull, it's been ran before, but does look better externally than the one in my 814. It appears to be complete, the starter, IP and generator was there, although the gen had been removed from it's bracket and was sitting in the bottom of the can on some large pads. I checked the oil, and it appears to have been mostly drained, but the oil on the stick looked good, no water etc. I suppose I should try to turn it over by hand tonight as well.
So the question is, how do you really determine if the engine is good? Should I take it to a diesel shop and have them check it over? If it was I suppose I could sell it for more than scrap, or keep it around for spares from my M814. What do you guys think?
I can tell the engine is a pull, it's been ran before, but does look better externally than the one in my 814. It appears to be complete, the starter, IP and generator was there, although the gen had been removed from it's bracket and was sitting in the bottom of the can on some large pads. I checked the oil, and it appears to have been mostly drained, but the oil on the stick looked good, no water etc. I suppose I should try to turn it over by hand tonight as well.
So the question is, how do you really determine if the engine is good? Should I take it to a diesel shop and have them check it over? If it was I suppose I could sell it for more than scrap, or keep it around for spares from my M814. What do you guys think?