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On the front of the engine, to the driver's side of the oil filler tube, is a pad where the engine #'s are. Scrape it clean and tell us the first 4 digits.
Posted on: 2008/4/9 23:47
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Well, a big thanks to turbopackman, I have found it!
Here is the number: 5587 3594 So, This must be a 352 out of another 400 right? I wonder what happened to old "3594"? Maybe a barbaque grille? Or a set of golf clubs?
Posted on: 2008/4/10 21:37
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Yes, 5587 makes it a 352.
Posted on: 2008/4/10 21:41
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Do have any plans to remove the oil pan??????????
Posted on: 2008/4/10 21:42
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Yeah, I plan on doing a thorough one over on it before trying to run with it. It is supposedly a low mile (58,000) runner. From reading all the previous posts on the oil pump, I think I had better check it out. I found Randy Bergers posts on the oil pump in a motor he was going through very helpful. Damn I love this forum.
Are there some things you think I should look for when doing this? Also, what kind of engine stand will hold this engine? I don't want to bolt it up to a standard one with the trans flanges. Thats a sure way to break the hell out of it I imagine/ Or end up with broken feet.
Posted on: 2008/4/10 21:48
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The engine weighs 700 pounds. I've had them bolted to the trans flange no problem using a chap 750 pound rated stand. PREFER a 1000 pound rated stand. If u don't mind spending the extra movey of about $200 u can get a stand with a gear driven turning head which is even more prefered.
When u get the oil pump off let's excamine it very closely. Do u have a digital camers???
Posted on: 2008/4/10 21:54
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The authorized Packard engine stand grabbed the block from the side. Like you, I wouldn't want to put the weight of that engine on a stand designed for lighter, smaller blocks. A friend of mine did but he had an added brace up front that was supported by the two legs of the engine stand. That way the engine was supported front and back.
Posted on: 2008/4/10 21:54
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I have a 1000lb stand here at the house, and I have access to another from work. Maybe I could have one on both end and work it like a rotissure. I'll figure something out I guess.
I do have a digital camera packardV8, and I'll be droping the pan sometime Saturday. I'll document it and post it on the forum and you fellas can tell me which style of pump I have.
Posted on: 2008/4/10 22:00
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If the engine was touted as good condition then initial disassebly should be done as an inspection only procedure. Remove the valve covers and oil pan. If the bore and rods look/feel ok then plastigause FRONT and middle mainbearing seperatly. If it all looks ok i would not do any further dissasembly from the bottom other than the oil pump (maybe).
Next inspect the valve guide wear and the seals. I doubt that the seals are good and those will probably need to be replaced. MOST likely the guides are worn too. Bottom line: make the inspections. If it all looks good there is no point in tearing it apart. However, at 58K miles i would think that new rings and bearings would be a good idea as well as timing chain. Tear into it easy and lets see what the inspectioon process obtains.
Posted on: 2008/4/10 22:02
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