Well, Monday is 'truck day' and I actually made some measurable progress today. Nothing amazing, but I'm happy to get this moving forward.
Got the engine and trans up and decided that for giggles, I should probably check for fluids. Engine still had about 1/2 gallon of oil in it. Well, mostly oil. It's been sitting out so there was quite a bit of water in it, but it actually looked OK, no metal chunks falling out, or shiny bearing like substances that I could see.

Pulled all the plugs, and sort of freaked out, there was no ELECTRODE! Wot the..! Oh, duh. Every plug had an anti-fouler on it. Pulled one off and the plug actually looked OK. Got a feeling this was an oil burner tho'.

Cracked the tranny on the trailer and happily discovered the torque converter only had two bolts in it. The trans had fluid in it too. Looked sort of like root beer, but at least it wasn't jell-o.

Got the engine on the stand, and the trans on the cart and rolled the truck back in the garage after taking back the borrowed trailer.


Now the fun begins....
My wife came out and said, 'What the heck is THAT?', as she pointed to my pushrod rack. I'm like, huh? She said, 'Why did you write SIN SEX on that board?'....
Puahahahaha!!! 5 IN 5 EX, as in #five intake, #5 exhaust...I about died laughing...

Passenger side looked about like I expected.


Driver side was a little worse in the bores, but the head was the big surprise. I pulled it and went to set it down and discovered a new meaning for 'mouse motor'. A bunch of seeds fell out of the exhaust ports...LOL..



I don't have a balancer puller, so that's where I stopped for today. I know this is ho-hum for some of you guys. I thought you all might be interested in what a free 010 engine looks like when it comes apart.
Broke three cheap 3/8 ratchets trying to get the heads off, and remembered I have a 3/8 80# torque wrench. Duh. Came off easy enough with the right tools...
More to come, thanks for tuning in.
