acesneights1
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Well I decided to start another thread since this is obviously past inj pump problems. I will try to document as much as possible for future newbs to the motor swap game. As you may have read in my last thread, I basically got screwed by a dishonest seller. After post mortem on the motor I have come to the conclusion that it was blown up when I bought it. It dropped a piston for unknown reasons. I think it was already damaged and then the guy screwed up the inj pump and then it ran away. I will never know the truth but here I am...
So I got a nice deal from a very helpful member here (I will let him identify if he wants to) a Hercules LDT 456. It had 1600 hrs on the hour meter but it was a 92 reman so I suspect maybe even less. It looks pretty good overall. It is HEAVY. It took us a bit to get it loaded in a safe manor . I strongly suggest to anyone planning on picking one of these up BE PREPARED. Make a cradle ahead of time. If this thing falls over, it is not going to be pretty. Bungie chords and rope ain't gonna cut it. I had 5 straps on it and felt it needed more but made it home ok. The Old M1008 handled the weight quite well and we had loaded the motor toward the back. It hardly swayed at all. Ok, next tip...have a plan of what you are going to do with the motor when you get it home. Me, nah...just hook it up and lift it out and then say..oh crap now what do I do with it. I could not get it to steady on block in a manner I was comfortable with and of course my skidsteer is as old as me and as worn out so it creeps down. I had to whip up a quick cradle while ever few minutes lifting the motor back up...Then of course my mig feed jammed so bad I could not get the old wire out so I went over to the Ranger 8 and the batt was dead...Ughhh. Was I done getting tortured yet ?? No of course not..It starts raining to top it all off. Well I got the Ranger 8 started, rounded up some scrap angle iron and whipped up a nice redneck engine stand. It will do nicely for the old motor as well for storage...
More to come...
So I got a nice deal from a very helpful member here (I will let him identify if he wants to) a Hercules LDT 456. It had 1600 hrs on the hour meter but it was a 92 reman so I suspect maybe even less. It looks pretty good overall. It is HEAVY. It took us a bit to get it loaded in a safe manor . I strongly suggest to anyone planning on picking one of these up BE PREPARED. Make a cradle ahead of time. If this thing falls over, it is not going to be pretty. Bungie chords and rope ain't gonna cut it. I had 5 straps on it and felt it needed more but made it home ok. The Old M1008 handled the weight quite well and we had loaded the motor toward the back. It hardly swayed at all. Ok, next tip...have a plan of what you are going to do with the motor when you get it home. Me, nah...just hook it up and lift it out and then say..oh crap now what do I do with it. I could not get it to steady on block in a manner I was comfortable with and of course my skidsteer is as old as me and as worn out so it creeps down. I had to whip up a quick cradle while ever few minutes lifting the motor back up...Then of course my mig feed jammed so bad I could not get the old wire out so I went over to the Ranger 8 and the batt was dead...Ughhh. Was I done getting tortured yet ?? No of course not..It starts raining to top it all off. Well I got the Ranger 8 started, rounded up some scrap angle iron and whipped up a nice redneck engine stand. It will do nicely for the old motor as well for storage...
More to come...
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