Hey guys,
First off Im sorry I dont have the time to search the forum for a possible answer to this so I am hoping that I can get some help before I get started tomorrow. I have one day left from fall break(school) and then its school/work again till dec 10th.
Here's the run down.
Swapped the motor out, pretty sure we got everything back in as it supposed to go. No extra parts etc. I cranked it 5 times before the batteries got run down and I just needed to stop for the day. The only other symptoms other than the batteries getting run down is the battery terminals got hot, and I mean pretty dam hot. I labeled all the battery terminal wires so they did not get switched, Here is where I think it may be from though I could be way off...
There is one wire on the driver side alternator (black wire white line) that I for the life of me can not remeber where it goes, it was taped up with all the other wires labled drivers side alt... I have the red on the red post, ground from the manifold on the ground post, the other two plugs are pretty unmistakeable, however that 1 extra wire I thought went to the ground post. Pretty sure that may be wrong. Could anyone either post a picture of where that wire may go or give me an idea of which post it goes to? I did give it a once over for pinched wires and shorts and am fair certain that isn't the issue but I will double check that tomorrow.
Next issue, I realize part of the reason it may not have started is that all of the fuel lines are empty. I'm pretty sure its gonna take the motor several rounds of cranking to get them filled again. Are there any tips/tricks to speeding that process up so I'm not draining the batteries and having to resort to charging the batteries then trying again?
On the off chance anyone wants/needs to know what all got put on the new engine:
fuel lift pump, water pump, fluid HB, thermostat, starter.
New gaskets on all 4 manifolds, new gaskets for above.
and of course fresh fluids.
the alternators are only a couple of years old.
Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciated, Ill be hitting it again early in the morning. I have a few more things on the to do list for my break in December but Id like to have it running before then incase we get some nasty weather this winter.
In case anyone is wondering the engine swap was due to a failed crank. The harmonic balancer was crap and its embarrassing to admit that I just didn't know any better
Thanks in advance
First off Im sorry I dont have the time to search the forum for a possible answer to this so I am hoping that I can get some help before I get started tomorrow. I have one day left from fall break(school) and then its school/work again till dec 10th.
Here's the run down.
Swapped the motor out, pretty sure we got everything back in as it supposed to go. No extra parts etc. I cranked it 5 times before the batteries got run down and I just needed to stop for the day. The only other symptoms other than the batteries getting run down is the battery terminals got hot, and I mean pretty dam hot. I labeled all the battery terminal wires so they did not get switched, Here is where I think it may be from though I could be way off...
There is one wire on the driver side alternator (black wire white line) that I for the life of me can not remeber where it goes, it was taped up with all the other wires labled drivers side alt... I have the red on the red post, ground from the manifold on the ground post, the other two plugs are pretty unmistakeable, however that 1 extra wire I thought went to the ground post. Pretty sure that may be wrong. Could anyone either post a picture of where that wire may go or give me an idea of which post it goes to? I did give it a once over for pinched wires and shorts and am fair certain that isn't the issue but I will double check that tomorrow.
Next issue, I realize part of the reason it may not have started is that all of the fuel lines are empty. I'm pretty sure its gonna take the motor several rounds of cranking to get them filled again. Are there any tips/tricks to speeding that process up so I'm not draining the batteries and having to resort to charging the batteries then trying again?
On the off chance anyone wants/needs to know what all got put on the new engine:
fuel lift pump, water pump, fluid HB, thermostat, starter.
New gaskets on all 4 manifolds, new gaskets for above.
and of course fresh fluids.
the alternators are only a couple of years old.
Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciated, Ill be hitting it again early in the morning. I have a few more things on the to do list for my break in December but Id like to have it running before then incase we get some nasty weather this winter.
In case anyone is wondering the engine swap was due to a failed crank. The harmonic balancer was crap and its embarrassing to admit that I just didn't know any better
Thanks in advance