kiko619
Well-known member
- Joined
- Feb 28, 2014
- Messages
- 112
- Reaction score
- 5
- Location
- Houston, Tx
- My Car
- 1972 Mach 1
1972 Grande Coupe
hello everyone from the group i see that this section of our club has over 20,000 entries and clearly most of them are resolved couldn't be any happier to be a part of this fam.
first the story/rant:
So this VERY unfortunate event happened.... during the time i was pulling the 351C from the car, i had to step out on a long errand and had the boys mount her on the engine stand and begin tearing her down for inspections... sadly there was a slight incline on the concrete and the darn thing started to tilt when they removed the intake manifold. I told them to just take it off and leave it on a pallet wrap it up so nothing happens... well these wise guys never put the manifold back on the block.. nor did they close off the fuel pump, oil filter insert, and water pump inlets :dodgy:... i never once checked on it because i just assumed they did the job correctly,(mother of all f'ups is to assume anything btw) this was done back in Aug. 2014
Now my question is: (important note its SUPER caked with carbon build up)
how do i remove the surface rust on the intake mating surface without damaging?
if water did get into the block via intake ports to cylinder how fudged is the engine?
can i still tear her down and rebuild it myself, more importantly... question#1
should i just save money and have it rebuilt?
(long block $1695.99 3yr warranty 36,000miles) im in houston, Tx.
someone please guide me :[
first the story/rant:
So this VERY unfortunate event happened.... during the time i was pulling the 351C from the car, i had to step out on a long errand and had the boys mount her on the engine stand and begin tearing her down for inspections... sadly there was a slight incline on the concrete and the darn thing started to tilt when they removed the intake manifold. I told them to just take it off and leave it on a pallet wrap it up so nothing happens... well these wise guys never put the manifold back on the block.. nor did they close off the fuel pump, oil filter insert, and water pump inlets :dodgy:... i never once checked on it because i just assumed they did the job correctly,(mother of all f'ups is to assume anything btw) this was done back in Aug. 2014
Now my question is: (important note its SUPER caked with carbon build up)
how do i remove the surface rust on the intake mating surface without damaging?
if water did get into the block via intake ports to cylinder how fudged is the engine?
can i still tear her down and rebuild it myself, more importantly... question#1
should i just save money and have it rebuilt?
(long block $1695.99 3yr warranty 36,000miles) im in houston, Tx.
someone please guide me :[