JJensen
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As some of you may remember, I recently bought a M35A2. On the trip home it kicked a rod. I do not know the cause yet. May have been an oiling issue, could have been a rod bolt failure. I may have been over-revving it if the tach was not correct.
Now that I have been reading more about other member's trucks, I think that mine may have also had the pump turned up. It had really good power, but the pump cover still has the safety wire on it.
Anyway, I have been trying to decide what to do for a replacement engine. I was going to do a 12v Cummins, but I don't want to go through all of the conversion stuff. I know that it has been done, and I know that I could do it, but I don't want to.
So I have decided to buy a running engine locally, and then "go through it" or rebuild it.
This is where I would like to have some input from you guys. What things would you recommend or like to see done to one? I come from a high end racing background, and my engine builder is willing to do whatever I want.
If you have any recommendations I would like to hear them.
Here is what I have thought of so far:
All basic engine rebuilding/remanufacturing processes will be performed. Hot tanked, head and deck surfaces checked for square, measure crank journals, mains, etc...
Possibly replacing the sleeves/pistons or honing and replacing rings (if rings are available)
Balancing the rotating assembly
Replace the rod bolts with either new (are they available) or something from an aftermarket company. I can send one off to ARP to see what they have available. I know that I read in another thread that someone was going to do this. I would also re-size the rods as necessary.
Possibly replace the main and head bolts, but may not be necessary.
I am going to do a valve job, and possibly clean up/port the heads. I haven't even seen one off of the truck, but I'm sure they aren't very good. I was just going to do this to make it as efficient as possible.
My engine builder thinks that he can look over the oiling system and passages and see if he sees anything obvious that needs to be enlarged or restricted. We wouldn't want to do too much in this area, but he is very good and making decisions like this.
I will be using the newer style head gaskets.
Are NOS rod bolts available? What about rings?
I'm not going to spend thousands on rebuilding this, but I am going to try to improve it as best that I can. Honestly just balancing it, replacing the rod bolts, and having correct oil clearance may be enough to have a long lasting engine.
So, what else do you think that I should address doing this?
I hope to have a running take out engine this week. We are starting to bob the truck tomorrow.
Now that I have been reading more about other member's trucks, I think that mine may have also had the pump turned up. It had really good power, but the pump cover still has the safety wire on it.
Anyway, I have been trying to decide what to do for a replacement engine. I was going to do a 12v Cummins, but I don't want to go through all of the conversion stuff. I know that it has been done, and I know that I could do it, but I don't want to.
So I have decided to buy a running engine locally, and then "go through it" or rebuild it.
This is where I would like to have some input from you guys. What things would you recommend or like to see done to one? I come from a high end racing background, and my engine builder is willing to do whatever I want.
If you have any recommendations I would like to hear them.
Here is what I have thought of so far:
All basic engine rebuilding/remanufacturing processes will be performed. Hot tanked, head and deck surfaces checked for square, measure crank journals, mains, etc...
Possibly replacing the sleeves/pistons or honing and replacing rings (if rings are available)
Balancing the rotating assembly
Replace the rod bolts with either new (are they available) or something from an aftermarket company. I can send one off to ARP to see what they have available. I know that I read in another thread that someone was going to do this. I would also re-size the rods as necessary.
Possibly replace the main and head bolts, but may not be necessary.
I am going to do a valve job, and possibly clean up/port the heads. I haven't even seen one off of the truck, but I'm sure they aren't very good. I was just going to do this to make it as efficient as possible.
My engine builder thinks that he can look over the oiling system and passages and see if he sees anything obvious that needs to be enlarged or restricted. We wouldn't want to do too much in this area, but he is very good and making decisions like this.
I will be using the newer style head gaskets.
Are NOS rod bolts available? What about rings?
I'm not going to spend thousands on rebuilding this, but I am going to try to improve it as best that I can. Honestly just balancing it, replacing the rod bolts, and having correct oil clearance may be enough to have a long lasting engine.
So, what else do you think that I should address doing this?
I hope to have a running take out engine this week. We are starting to bob the truck tomorrow.