Well I am probably at the point where some other newbie's have found themselves...the "oh s$%! what did I get myself into" stage. I have wanted a Scout for a long time, found one I could afford, did some research, bought it. Once I got it, I decided to try my first engine rebuild. Bought the manual and parts catalog, did some more research, and started breaking her down. My son and I have really enjoyed that part and have learned a lot. The motor is pretty much stripped at this point. So now I come to the first major lesson I learned...tearing it down is the easy part. As I stand in my garage looking at the the sea of engine parts (actually all organized, labelled, bolts in baggies, photos taken) I am stuck with the realization that I do not have the knowledge to determine what I should replace, what I should clean up and reuse, etc. I plan on doing more research here and getting it figured out. If there is one thing for certain, we will see this thing through to the end...come hell or high water. My question that I was hoping someone could answer (so I can get some parts ordered) is what, if anything, would you automatically replace if you have your engine completely torn down, besides all of the gaskets? Is there anything I should replace just to be safe? I have posted some pictures if anyone wants to check them out and give me your opinions.
Thanks for your time and understanding. I don't normally admit I need help...I feel like I'm baring my soul here!!
Here is what I am working on:
1963 Scout 80 4x4
152 4 cylinder engine
T-90 Warner 3 speed manual transmission
Dana 27 front axle
Dana 44 w/ Power Lok rear axle
10" 6 spring clutch
SI-52 Ross steering
Thanks for your time and understanding. I don't normally admit I need help...I feel like I'm baring my soul here!!
Here is what I am working on:
1963 Scout 80 4x4
152 4 cylinder engine
T-90 Warner 3 speed manual transmission
Dana 27 front axle
Dana 44 w/ Power Lok rear axle
10" 6 spring clutch
SI-52 Ross steering