ShadowsPapa
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- First Name
- Bill
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- Runnells, Iowa
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- '25 JTMX, '23 JLU 4xe, '82 SX4, '73 Javelin
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- Retired auto mechanic, frmr gov't ntwrk security admin
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I'm just saying - it's a craps shoot. You may get one that runs another 150,000 miles, or one like I pictured where it probably had another 5,000 miles on it - holy crap, those gears were total toast.I bought a 5.3L / 4L60E from a guy in 2011 or so. It was still bolted together, EVERYTHING still hanging off of it. Even still had 3 feet of factory fuel line hanging past the transmission.
Guy took it out of a storage room with a fork lift and plopped it on my trailer.
You know what I did before installing it in my LS swapped truck?
I rolled it on its side (still on my trailer) and put a Corvette servo in the transmission and a new transmission filter. I think I changed the water pump gaskets too? I shoved it in the truck without doing anything other than turning it over with a bar to make sure it wasn't locked up. I don't think I even lifted a valve cover. Didn't separate the transmission either. Took the core support out and shoved it in - one giant piece.
That motor and transmission still works fine to this day.
Anyway. I'm not saying your approach is wrong Bill - but my buddy and I as young bucks were car poor and we didn't have money to rebuild anything anyway, so to this day we still just buy shit and make it run. Find out the problems later. I can only afford to be a car guy because I go with the David Freiburger method. Don't get it right, just get it running.
Our track record is really good, too.
I guess it doesn't really matter. I'm not doing it to a three year old truck, so it's irrelevant.
Anything else though?
Send it.
I don't regret the purchase - not a bit, but sure glad I looked it over before installing it like my buddies said - hey, it runs, it was a running Jeep and it was wrecked, just put it in.
I know it will go a couple hundred thousand now (and has a lot more power than it came out with)
My father had a junkyard engine put in a car he had years ago. Not a single issue with it. Ran perfectly, no leaks, didn't burn oil, he put a lot of miles on it and even pulled a small camper with that car around the central US.
Pulled it out of one car, put in his, that was all it ever needed.
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