GUNNUT in Iowa
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I am leaning toward a gen-set engine swap. I agree with emmado22, in that a new donor engine should be a better solution all the way around: quicker, less expensive, worry free, easier, new, etc.Don't buy anything until you find out if your engine is repairable.
You say you rebuilt Engines & trans in past. You KNOW metal on drain plug and filter full of metal flake means serious damage, and usually $$$.
Follow my post 16 - If you have an air wrench, it will go fast. From what you have reported, I am thinking possible wiped crank.
Post #6 says he has a NOS engine. If yours needs lotta work, see what he has to offer.
I have a couple of "feelers" out trying to locate engines. Just a few possibilities, but I am open to all of them.
I agree with you about the wiped crank. This seems to be a major failure - quick and permanent. Perhaps I will get a chance to pull the pan later this week. I am kind of busy tomorrow with Veteran's Day activities within the community and a military funeral (of all days).
I imagine there maybe others going through what I am - now or later. I will try and make this topic as informative (from an "I don't know what I am doing" point of view) as I can. I am sure it will take time.
Thanks, everybody, for your help and advice.