it's a 4wd Eddie Bauer. pretty clean inside and out, except it was a flood car from Ike. 351w is locked up. only paid $300 for it, so i figured i would get it running and sell it, or i may just keep it. depends how much money ill put into it. also has a CLEAN blue title. guess nothing was reported to the Ins company.
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starting the teardown:
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spent a couple of hours to get it this far. tomorrow the motor will be out so I can inspect the cylinders. I tried again today to turn the motor over with a breaker bar with a long piece of rollbar tubing, but no dice.
and its amazing that it takes 2 hours of labor, before you see the actual motor. LOL!
HOLY !!! 300 bucks!! Ill trade you my durango for it! I dont like dodges!
With it being a flood vehicle, once you get it running you might want to think about pulling up the carpet to make sure it's dry under there. The body looks great on it, I'd have to get it running and keep it.
Nice!
Blows away my 93 xlt before I dogged it out.
Bronco's are beasts:evilgrin: :evilgrin:
Does it have the E40D?
Not bad, for 300 bucks, you can't go wrong. Good market for some parts if you decide to tear it apart.
Makes me wonder if someone just got the water out of the cylinders, but didn't change the oil, and ruined the bearings in the bottom...?
I second pulling the carpet up, and was the eec under the water level? (driver's side kick panel)
Should be the E4OD tranny...
, I'd love to find something like that to fix up...I alsways did have a soft spot for Broncos...
the guy I got it from drained and refilled all the fluids. he pulled the spark plugs and turned it over. it blew a little water out, but then he never put the plugs back in and it sat that way for over a year. I think if he had put the plugs back in the motor may have still spun over today. oh well. the carpet and interior is dry. I haven't really inspected anything but the motor. I don't even know if the trans is good. (it is an E4OD) I won't worry about other things until I get a good motor in it first. all the lights work, ac fan motor comes on, fuel pump primes when you turn the key, and the starter engages(but won't rotate the motor obviously). it's also new, along with the battery. it was too good of a deal to pass up even if I have to replace the wiring harness, motor, trans and whatever else. I know these things sell for around $3,000 in good running condition.
I had a nice 89 that had the 302 a few years back. I loved the way it rode. I bought it off an old man for $800, and it was like new. I had a low paying job at the time, and it only got like 9mpg, so I sold it, heh. But I still have a soft spot for them. Especially when I see a nice rust-free one. Always check the tailgates for rust at the bottom. The window seals go bad and the door collects water.
I wish you were closer Id honestly trade straight up for it in that shape.
im honestly not interested in a Dodge unless it has a cummins in it.
hahaha that it does not, but I got it for 300, but it was totaled. I finally took all the advice you guys gave me, let it sink in, took my time and did everything the right way to first time with all new parts, and in the end its a nice SUV, but the 5.9 is gonna get me in trouble haha
Are you soaking the cylinders with PB Blaster, or even better SeaFoam Deep Creep? I get the stuff at NAPA, a little pricey at $9 a bottle but it's pretty potent.
i sprayed some WD40 through the spark plug holes the other day, but it wouldnt have helped. got the motor out tonight, and 2 cylinders are filled with what looks like sand and whatever else the water had in it. the other 6 cylinders look fine. all the valves are rusty looking, so ill probably find another set of good E7's to put back on. since the motor was locked up, we couldnt get the converter off. ill try to get the motor loose tomorrow, so i can get it off. i have a lead on another 351w shortblock for $200, so i may go check it out. it was an absolute PAIN to get that mofookie out tonight....
Haha wow cool. Still clearly made a lot of progress though, I'd have been trying to avoid pulling the motor. :rollin: Sounds like you've got the resources you need to get it all set in no time, even if it means swapping the engine entirely.
I have always loved the OJ'S...lol is what we call that model bronco in dc.
OJ = OJ Simpson.....lol
YUMMY!
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So the engine wasn't actually under water then, just got moisture in thru the plug holes?
I'd think the harness would be alright...I powerwashed the engine harness on the Tbird...it runs with no issues. Then again, it didn't sit immersed for god-knows how long in standing water.
That engine looks like it's sat in a hay field for 20 years lol.
I have a 351 in my shed with no heads...looks marginally better than that. :hick:
Keep the pics coming of the progress :D
That, im not sure of. i was told by the previous owner water got up to the lower throttle body bore. Which is pretty F'ing high! i couldnt see that much sand getting into the cylinders from just moisture from the spark plug holes.
got all but the 2 nasty pistons out. and I put ALL I had into those last 2, and they wouldn't budge. after loosening the main and rod caps, i pounded on one of crank's counterweights to break it free. after that, I was able to rotate it to get to the converter nuts.
anybody interested in a slightly used 351 block? :)
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looks like i need to replace 1 exhaust valve in each head. they seem to be bent slightly, as they wont slide out without tapping them with a hammer. ill see what it what cost to have a machine shop replace those 2 and cut the seats WITHOUT charging me for a complete valve job.
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picked up the new(used) shortblock today. very clean and spins over like it should. crank and rod play was very minimal. the bearings look good too, so I may just run at it is.
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Looks good
What are you goin to do for heads??
replace the two bent valves, new seals, slight mill, and clean them up.