scenic760
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- Joined
- Jan 12, 2021
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- Location
- SoCal
- First Name
- Chris
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- Suburban K10
- Engine Size
- 350
Hey All!
I bought an 81 Suburban that had been sitting for 5 or so years and my made for TV hopes of putting in some new fluids, starting it up and running it for a while to see what breaks and replace it didn't go as planned.
I ended up pulling the engine that was stuck, banging on it with two sledge hammers to get it moving and then realizing I was simply trying to polish a turd when I had to hammer out several lifters that were stuck. I'm having a new 4 bolt put together at a local machine shop and going to install it soon.
The questions I have on the trans, I pulled the dipstick and the fluid looks bright red (it looks overfilled but I'm assuming after sitting so many years gravity got the best of the fluid too and it's all in the pan?). Should/can I hookup the new engine and run it to see what I am dealing with and are there any precautions I should take before I fire it up?
Or should I just take it out now (while the engine is out) and rebuild? I'd probably rebuild the trans myself.
I bought an 81 Suburban that had been sitting for 5 or so years and my made for TV hopes of putting in some new fluids, starting it up and running it for a while to see what breaks and replace it didn't go as planned.
I ended up pulling the engine that was stuck, banging on it with two sledge hammers to get it moving and then realizing I was simply trying to polish a turd when I had to hammer out several lifters that were stuck. I'm having a new 4 bolt put together at a local machine shop and going to install it soon.
The questions I have on the trans, I pulled the dipstick and the fluid looks bright red (it looks overfilled but I'm assuming after sitting so many years gravity got the best of the fluid too and it's all in the pan?). Should/can I hookup the new engine and run it to see what I am dealing with and are there any precautions I should take before I fire it up?
Or should I just take it out now (while the engine is out) and rebuild? I'd probably rebuild the trans myself.