Not much of an update
-Switched over Knock sensors
-Switched over Crankshaft speed sensor
-Made triple sure the PCV system is a-ok ready to go
-Need (6) vacuum elbows .. 2 for pcv vacuum (one on the passengers intake was cracked to hell) ... (4) for the air-valve to solenoid thingy (white vacuum line).
-Need a larger vacuum line to intake just by the throttle body directly into intake nipple. Can't remember what it's called , but looks to go to the smog pump something something darkside (tired).
-Blew out any remaining water with air , and checked all spark plugs. All are "good". NOTED: all were hand tight when pulled out , so it looks like someone actually did do a compression check (written in yellow paint in the earlier pics) on this bad boy. Used LED flashlight , and doesn't look like water made it down the cylinders , and all carbon remained intact on top of the pistons (glad to see to be honest). Applied anti-seize to spark plug threads , and moved on.
-Changed over exhaust manifold from bad engine to replacement engine. Looks to be the "kinked" one at the flex-pipe might have been alright after-all *shrug*.
-Put in newer cap , rotor , wires from bad engine to replacement engine. Cleaned them carefully/quickly-ish. Will replace if need be in car , but getting it started before pouring mo money for mo problems nahimean ?
-Will run to the store , and "might" bypass one of these ridiculous (yet aesthetically pleasing looking) vacuum lines. Might use some high-temp silicone from IPD (ironically they seem to be the cheapest) or just some cheapo stuff from wherever. May just buy the vacuum elbows to use as well. Who knows.
-Radiator looks fine , held coolant , etc. Once running I'll decide whether to replace or not. The tanks look ok , and would be nice to know how to detect a potential/early failure. Radiator hoses look good. Heater core hoses look good. The expansion tank drain hose (bottle to block) seems a bit soft at the block connection. Will def replace if the replacement engine is "good". On the list. Might replace the lower radiator hose at the same time , but seems to be fine for a couple more years ? Just trying to avoid an over-heating situation
(hard to no matter what ??? idk).
--------Tasks before engine goes in -----------
*Install new (+) battery cable through harness to starter (relay box to battery cable looks good and good inside the box connection).
*Install new torque converter front seal (is dry for now just don't want to pull either again unless they fail .... $7 seal ya know ? )
*Carefully inspect ... look for potential problems (hoses/wires/etc) that are an easy fix while engines out type thing.
Enough of my bullshit ^^^ lolz
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Good on left , Questionable on right (hard to see the kink in the flex-pipe at the bottom).
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That's it for now. Lots of talking. Not enough work... $#%^ !!!
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All THAT ^^^ being rambled about...
The replacement engine should be ready to drop in now.
Just like to triple check everything before doing so.
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