chopperkarl
New member
Hello,
I pulled the 304 out of my 73 Scout to replace freeze plugs and motor mounts. Although my original goal was fixing the mounts and stopping leaks (both oil and antifreeze), with the motor out, it seems like I ought to take advantage of it being out and inspect/replace anything else needing help. I've never pulled a motor before, definitely a novice. Any recommendations on what areas are worth digging into? How to inspect certain parts for replacement (bearings, rings, valves,....)?
I did a compression test 4 years ago. The results then for each cylinder in order 1-8 were: 142lbs, 140lbs, 130lbs, 140lbs, 159lbs, 160lbs, 150lbs, 147lbs. Engine runs ok, but seems like there is room for improvement...idle does not seem affected when pulling #2 or #8 sparkplugs and the engine does tend to lug/surge at low rpm. Also, on start-up, it makes a decent exhaust cloud....not so bad once its been running.
Thanks for the advice!
-karl
I pulled the 304 out of my 73 Scout to replace freeze plugs and motor mounts. Although my original goal was fixing the mounts and stopping leaks (both oil and antifreeze), with the motor out, it seems like I ought to take advantage of it being out and inspect/replace anything else needing help. I've never pulled a motor before, definitely a novice. Any recommendations on what areas are worth digging into? How to inspect certain parts for replacement (bearings, rings, valves,....)?
I did a compression test 4 years ago. The results then for each cylinder in order 1-8 were: 142lbs, 140lbs, 130lbs, 140lbs, 159lbs, 160lbs, 150lbs, 147lbs. Engine runs ok, but seems like there is room for improvement...idle does not seem affected when pulling #2 or #8 sparkplugs and the engine does tend to lug/surge at low rpm. Also, on start-up, it makes a decent exhaust cloud....not so bad once its been running.
Thanks for the advice!
-karl