4106 Engine Installation
 

4106 Engine Installation

Started by OneLapper, July 16, 2010, 07:47:55 PM

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OneLapper

The engine is in!

Here's a short clip.  I need to edit the other videos into one short one because it took about an hour of moving things around to get where we had it bolted in.

8V71 Engine Install in a GM PD4106

Things left to do:

Clutch rod
Shifter rods
Install Power Steering Pump
Hook up all coolant hoses and lines and then fill and bleed system
Hook up all air lines
Change tranny fluid and filter
Hook up all the electrical wires

One minor issue.  Look how the heater hose pipe do not line up.  I had to position the angle of the pipe to prevent the coolant temp oil control valve for the fan drive to prevent it from hitting the engine cradle.  I was close to wearing a hole in that oil hose on the old engine because it rubbed. 



I'm going to loop the heater hose to make it work.

I need to have this thing rolling by Thursday night, but only have two night available to work on it!!

More pictures later
OneLapper
1964 PD4106-2853
www.markdavia.com

Chopper Scott

Good luck and hope you get her done in time. You sure have some good looking forklift operaters!!!
Seven Heaven.... I pray a lot every time I head down the road!!
Bad decisions make good stories.

mountain goat

"We had motor trouble that turned into a struggle half way across Alabam'  ....  Well that Hound broke down and left us all stranded in downtown Birmingham"  ..... Elvis

OneLapper

Quote from: Chopper Scott on July 16, 2010, 07:56:03 PM
Good luck and hope you get her done in time. You sure have some good looking forklift operaters!!!

Chopper Scott,
Always pick your helpers carefully!  BTW, over 22 years ago she and I completely rebuilt and modified her MG Midget engine when we were in high school.  Crane Cam, Weber down draft, short skirt pistons, balanced, etc.  I'll bet that 1275cc engine was making 90 hp!  She's a pretty good wrench.
OneLapper
1964 PD4106-2853
www.markdavia.com