dougbert
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- Nov 2, 2015
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- Location
- 5535 feet in Utah Mountains
- First Name
- doug
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K1500/nv4500/np241c/33x12.50x16/4.10 Gears 14BFF
- Engine Size
- 5.3L - 2002 Silverado, rebuilt top end, long tube headers
Back on this project after doing other things
Time to dis-assemble the test stand and begin taking the 4.8 apart. We have a 5.3 to re-assemble and put on the test stand, so spent about 3 hours taking the test stand and putting it into tubs. Rather everything for the test stand went into just one tub, except for the radiator and the intake.
Pic #1 is about half of the test stand in one tub, the brown box is the injector cleaner. I was able to put the front support stands in that tub as well. Exceeded my expectation.
Pic #2 is the test stand's muffler and down pipes hanging on the wall.
Pic #3 is the 4.8 with most of the test stand removed, save for the radiator and supports
Pic #4 is the intake with ECU, harness and control panel. Having a hard time finding a tub deep enough to cover the control panel, might have to unbolt it and lay it down
Pic #5 is the tub for the 4.8 accessories that will be going with the engine, water pump fits fine in there too. Also starter, PS Pump, accessory bracket, spark plugs, bolts, coils.
I didn't take a pic of the engine with all the test stand removed tonight, will do that tomorrow. But it looks just like another 4.8/5.3 engine
Took about 2 hours to take the test stand apart and another hour on accessories and packaging of the parts. Far faster than it took to build it. I hope now it won't take too long to put another engine on it. will time that as well.
BTW, I used Mobile 1 oil in this engine and ran for about 50 minutes total run time. The oil came out very black - I guess it cleans things inside the engine very well. So recycled the oil and drained the Wix filter and tossed that. Did reclaim all the anti-freeze, about 2 gallons, at $16 a gallon. Will reuse that. Didn't lose too much, wish there was a better way to capture draining the radiator, the cylinder drain plugs - that was a mess, I think turning the engine a bit side ways will help - and then the radiator and hoses. All has small amounts of coolant in hidden spaces.
Now it is time to remove rockers, push rods, and heads. This engine is going all the way down to a bare block to be cleaned, spec'd and bored. Will pull the pistons, rods and crank. Also need to pull all the sensors.
dougbert
Time to dis-assemble the test stand and begin taking the 4.8 apart. We have a 5.3 to re-assemble and put on the test stand, so spent about 3 hours taking the test stand and putting it into tubs. Rather everything for the test stand went into just one tub, except for the radiator and the intake.
Pic #1 is about half of the test stand in one tub, the brown box is the injector cleaner. I was able to put the front support stands in that tub as well. Exceeded my expectation.
Pic #2 is the test stand's muffler and down pipes hanging on the wall.
Pic #3 is the 4.8 with most of the test stand removed, save for the radiator and supports
Pic #4 is the intake with ECU, harness and control panel. Having a hard time finding a tub deep enough to cover the control panel, might have to unbolt it and lay it down
Pic #5 is the tub for the 4.8 accessories that will be going with the engine, water pump fits fine in there too. Also starter, PS Pump, accessory bracket, spark plugs, bolts, coils.
I didn't take a pic of the engine with all the test stand removed tonight, will do that tomorrow. But it looks just like another 4.8/5.3 engine
Took about 2 hours to take the test stand apart and another hour on accessories and packaging of the parts. Far faster than it took to build it. I hope now it won't take too long to put another engine on it. will time that as well.
BTW, I used Mobile 1 oil in this engine and ran for about 50 minutes total run time. The oil came out very black - I guess it cleans things inside the engine very well. So recycled the oil and drained the Wix filter and tossed that. Did reclaim all the anti-freeze, about 2 gallons, at $16 a gallon. Will reuse that. Didn't lose too much, wish there was a better way to capture draining the radiator, the cylinder drain plugs - that was a mess, I think turning the engine a bit side ways will help - and then the radiator and hoses. All has small amounts of coolant in hidden spaces.
Now it is time to remove rockers, push rods, and heads. This engine is going all the way down to a bare block to be cleaned, spec'd and bored. Will pull the pistons, rods and crank. Also need to pull all the sensors.
dougbert
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