dakotafear3088
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I thought id share my thanksgiving experience, figured it was time to do my ldt engine overhaul. I purchased a complete set of 5 ton lds pistons a few months back in prep for this event. The overhaul was slow,and there were items that made the task interesting, but it wasnt as bad as i thought it would have been. some tasks required 2 or 3 guys,especially changing the single oil squirters to duals. the hardest squirter was number one directly above the oil pump.
We completed one hole at a time, removing the piston/ sleeve, removing the oil squirter, installing the squirter, removing the connecting rod from the old piston and installing the new piston to the rod, new bearings and slidding the whole unit back down the hole.
Once we completed the bottom end, we moved back up to the heads. once we checked the heads and cleaned them up, we began prepping to complete the headgasket. we purchased the newer style gasket in a complete set, the set was very complete and we were thankful we didnt need to use half of them.. lol We used the lds trouble shooting manual which was a great investment esp; with the torque specs and torque sequences. we coated the head nuts in oil and began the task of torquing 14 bolts per head in 3 sets ending in 140 ft lbs. everything went smooth lol
we finished up by setting valve lash and finally re installing all the parts back to the engine. it got pretty late, so we are finishing up filling fluids and prepping for start up..... wish us luck !!!!
I really didnt see anything that made the lds piston different than the ldt piston... questions??? ask and i will try to answer what i can.
thanks for looking
We completed one hole at a time, removing the piston/ sleeve, removing the oil squirter, installing the squirter, removing the connecting rod from the old piston and installing the new piston to the rod, new bearings and slidding the whole unit back down the hole.
Once we completed the bottom end, we moved back up to the heads. once we checked the heads and cleaned them up, we began prepping to complete the headgasket. we purchased the newer style gasket in a complete set, the set was very complete and we were thankful we didnt need to use half of them.. lol We used the lds trouble shooting manual which was a great investment esp; with the torque specs and torque sequences. we coated the head nuts in oil and began the task of torquing 14 bolts per head in 3 sets ending in 140 ft lbs. everything went smooth lol
we finished up by setting valve lash and finally re installing all the parts back to the engine. it got pretty late, so we are finishing up filling fluids and prepping for start up..... wish us luck !!!!
I really didnt see anything that made the lds piston different than the ldt piston... questions??? ask and i will try to answer what i can.
thanks for looking