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Caught a big tomcat last night, I am thinking it is probably what I saw anyway.
Me and my lab walking around, opening and shutting the truck door and blinking lights directly in its face... I don't think a mink would have waited until I walked around the front of the truck to get out of Dodge. Also to pin it on the tomcat... trusting little kitten sees and another cat and thinks "friend!" and logically thinking about it if someone was murdered and someone else was found hiding in the garage behind them it would be pretty suspicious.
Anyway my head gaskets came in so I got the threads cleaned up in the block:

Block surface is also prepped.
So I decided since without the head on the block the front bracketry can move out of the way more I might as well go ahead and slip the water pump off and prep the timing cover so when I am done with the heads I can just slip it on and be done with it.

Of course one bolt fought. I tried working it back and forth, I tried putting penetraiting oil in every seam I could to help it... it didn't make it. Looks like it broke off flush with the block. So now I gotta pull the timing cover which is spectacular. Hopefully I don't screw up the oil pan gasket too much so I don't have to redo that too.

Kinda crazy it wasn't that old, 11 years. No idea on miles, I would guess around 5-10k really. Coolant has never been flushed but gets rotated at least somewhat about every year. Drain some out to do something and refill with new.
Me and my lab walking around, opening and shutting the truck door and blinking lights directly in its face... I don't think a mink would have waited until I walked around the front of the truck to get out of Dodge. Also to pin it on the tomcat... trusting little kitten sees and another cat and thinks "friend!" and logically thinking about it if someone was murdered and someone else was found hiding in the garage behind them it would be pretty suspicious.
Anyway my head gaskets came in so I got the threads cleaned up in the block:

Block surface is also prepped.
So I decided since without the head on the block the front bracketry can move out of the way more I might as well go ahead and slip the water pump off and prep the timing cover so when I am done with the heads I can just slip it on and be done with it.

Of course one bolt fought. I tried working it back and forth, I tried putting penetraiting oil in every seam I could to help it... it didn't make it. Looks like it broke off flush with the block. So now I gotta pull the timing cover which is spectacular. Hopefully I don't screw up the oil pan gasket too much so I don't have to redo that too.

Kinda crazy it wasn't that old, 11 years. No idea on miles, I would guess around 5-10k really. Coolant has never been flushed but gets rotated at least somewhat about every year. Drain some out to do something and refill with new.