obaa996
Enthusiast
I just got the word that my engine is indeed going back to Arrow.
They're pulling the motor today, and expect to get it on a plane tomorrow.. I'm told the current wait is roughly 4-6 weeks per Todd (at Arrow), and that most of it is due to lunched G3 and truck motors (loose timing gear?). It's going to be hard waiting now that the weather is nice, but I should be expecting a nice strong motor to come back. Patience is a virtue...
Now's the typical, "what should I do while it's in there" phase... I was going to go ahead and have the rest of the car serviced (put in diff drain plug, tranny fluid, clean out radiator, new clutch if needed, etc.). Anything else I should consider? Among the ideas I had were:
1) Al flywheel
2) 180 degree t-stat
3) Si hoses
4) pinning the crank pulley (Roe charger, here I come....
Is there anything I would want to take advantage of doing while the engine is out? I mean, besides hanging out on the board since I've got no car...


Now's the typical, "what should I do while it's in there" phase... I was going to go ahead and have the rest of the car serviced (put in diff drain plug, tranny fluid, clean out radiator, new clutch if needed, etc.). Anything else I should consider? Among the ideas I had were:
1) Al flywheel
2) 180 degree t-stat
3) Si hoses
4) pinning the crank pulley (Roe charger, here I come....
Is there anything I would want to take advantage of doing while the engine is out? I mean, besides hanging out on the board since I've got no car...