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Ok i got my motor out today, I got there i jacked up the tranny and got the mounts off the frame and pulled the motor off the imput shaft then up and out! It was a little hard to get it off the imput shaft, but im glad its out and i can start tearing it apart. But I was looking at the tranny and everything and its pretty greasy and theres a bit of black-ish liquid in the tranny... is that supposed to be there? any ideas what it could be? just wondering lol
Before you start ripping the motor apart, you need a way to mark the internal parts. Harbor Freight, Northern tool, or a bunch of other places will have a numbered punch set you can use to mark each rod, rod cap, and main caps. The orientation of these parts is very important for reassembly. Not only the proper location, but the proper orientation as well. One rod cap on the wrong rod, or turned around 180degrees will give you fits. Same for the main caps. Also, you said you were going to buy a rebuild kit? Any particular reason why? You can re-use a good portion of the parts in the motor you have, unless some kinda of catastrophic damage has occurred. Rods can be resized, cranks can be reground. Heck, even pistons can be re-used if the block can be cleaned back up without over-boring. Save all your parts, mark them accordingly, and take them to a reputable machine shop. have everything checked out to see what is usable and what isn't. You might end up just buying what you need and coming out a lot cheaper in the long run.