JoshuaDonMusk
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i have the starter off and i can see the bolts i just wonder how the hell you can get a socket on there to get them.
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after much delay being on vacation i came back yesterday and tried this. it broke the engine loose and got to cranking on it as soon as i got it in my garage. Got to dissasembling it and could tell my chain to my oil pump was broken, i dont know if it broke when i was the engine out, or if thats what caused the bad oil pressure. A little off topic, but while i was working on my engine, my retriever started going into labor. so not only was i cranking on the 2.3 but being a damn redneck obstetrician. Breaking into it i also noticed #4 bearing was SHREDDED. every other piston bearing seemed like they experienced normal use.Lift the engine and trans together as high as they will go. Then get a piece of wood, put it on a jack and put that under the transmission. Then start lowering the engine down. That will usually break the engine and the trans loose from each other with a little added wiggling. Then you can lift the engine back up and pull it forward over top of the engine mounts on the frame.
There is no other way. I did see Autozone has a crankshaft kit, already machined with matching bearings for $251.99. The want $32 for your old crankshaft.i will bring the crankshaft to a machinists, cant really afford it. but i want to do this the right way.
i saw it too. sadly they do not home deliver to my locationThere is no other way. I did see Autozone has a crankshaft kit, already machined with matching bearings for $251.99. The want $32 for your old crankshaft.
i would rather support a local business anyway! this machine shop has previously machined my 5.3,6.0, and 4.9! i trust these guys more than anyone elseThere is no other way. I did see Autozone has a crankshaft kit, already machined with matching bearings for $251.99. The want $32 for your old crankshaft.
That and you know the history of the crankshaft you will be getting. Get ready though, they will check the thrust surface of the crank. If it's worn, there is nothing they can do but spray it up and that is expensive. Just wait and see what they say.i would rather support a local business anyway! this machine shop has previously machined my 5.3,6.0, and 4.9! i trust these guys more than anyone else