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"T-Rav" wrote in message ups.com... Yes it is hooked up. I am now soaking the the cylinders with Marvel Myst. Oil. becouse the guy who had it before me left the distributor out of it and it had 2 gallons of water in the crank case. I have not wet tried to rotate the motor. Any extra ideas I could try to save the motor? Thanks If it had that much water in it the crank may be damaged. The best thing to do is pull it out and then drop the pan and inspect the oil pump and crankshaft. Also try to inspect the cylinder bores as moisture will accumulate on the bottom edge of the rings and corrode the cylinder walls there. The motor could be freed up and run with this but it will pump oil. I had the recent experience of this with a Toyota engine that sat up without being pickled first. I would bite the bullet and pull it out, and carefully tear it all the way down and inspect everything. Then you have a baseline from which to work. 350 engines are pretty inexpensive from salvage yards. Good Luck Jim Stockton |
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