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I found an LDS (new/rebuilt, still in the crate) and I'm making plans right now to go pick it up. The LDT in Mah Deuce runs really strong, but I'm REALLY excited to swap-in a fresh LDS. I've read everything I can find about swapping the LDS into an LDT-equipped deuce, and it all looks pretty straightforward, but I've got a few questions.
First off - is there anything specific that I need to look at when I pick it up? I understand that it's a new/rebuilt engine, but I'd sure like to know that it's a runner. Not really excited about the idea of starting it up in the crate though, after it's been sitting for such a long time.
And then - I don't think the engine that I'm getting has one of the wastegate turbos on it, but I might want to add one sometime in the future, so I was thinking that I might as well use a 5-ton bellhousing and swap the starter to the passenger's-side now. Is there any downside to moving the starter over to the driver's-side? Should I expect the LDS to come with a bellhousing? That's how they're mounted in the crates, right? Guess I'll just cross my fingers and hope it's a 5-ton bellhousing.
Finally - I'm building an M109 motorhome and I'm planning on putting a lot of miles on this rig, so I've got to put a premium on reliability. What should I do to this engine before I install it? Should I tear it down and rebuild it to make sure that it was assembled right? I've heard a few horror-stories about crated engines not being properly assembled. Should I replace the head gasket with one of the newer-style ones? Anything else? Just trying to get an idea of what parts I need to order / have on-hand.
EDIT: I was thinking that I'll probably install a block heater (or two) before I install the LDS. Anything else that would be easier to do while the engine is out of the truck?
First off - is there anything specific that I need to look at when I pick it up? I understand that it's a new/rebuilt engine, but I'd sure like to know that it's a runner. Not really excited about the idea of starting it up in the crate though, after it's been sitting for such a long time.
And then - I don't think the engine that I'm getting has one of the wastegate turbos on it, but I might want to add one sometime in the future, so I was thinking that I might as well use a 5-ton bellhousing and swap the starter to the passenger's-side now. Is there any downside to moving the starter over to the driver's-side? Should I expect the LDS to come with a bellhousing? That's how they're mounted in the crates, right? Guess I'll just cross my fingers and hope it's a 5-ton bellhousing.
Finally - I'm building an M109 motorhome and I'm planning on putting a lot of miles on this rig, so I've got to put a premium on reliability. What should I do to this engine before I install it? Should I tear it down and rebuild it to make sure that it was assembled right? I've heard a few horror-stories about crated engines not being properly assembled. Should I replace the head gasket with one of the newer-style ones? Anything else? Just trying to get an idea of what parts I need to order / have on-hand.
EDIT: I was thinking that I'll probably install a block heater (or two) before I install the LDS. Anything else that would be easier to do while the engine is out of the truck?
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