We dropped the new 360 in on Saturday. I've never swapped an engine before, so this was a magical moment.
And by magical, I mean exhausting.
First things being first, we chained up the old block to get it out. Attached it to a rear driver side trans bolt hole and a front passenger bolt hole. Just used the trans bolts to attach:
And out she comes! Seemed very light with the heads, intake and accessories off.
Work dog hung out with us and kept an eye on squirrels.
For the moment, we just dropped the old block in the back of the '65. It groaned a little but it likes to work, so no worries.
My boy is doing a good job working the hoist.
We can now drive it out of the way and bring the new one around on the trailer. This is all being done on the street since I have no garage or driveway. Creativity is the key here.
Took this opportunity to inspect the torque converter and transmission. I re-seated the TC and went through all the gear selector positions. All seemed as it should be. The mystery of why it would roll only forwards, not backwards continues. My best guess is that the engine/trans connection seemed ****-eyed, since there was a 2x4 between trans cross-member and the pan. Maybe the TC was binding against the input shaft or something. The trans wasn't actually bolted up to the block. The bolts were just loosely in there. Still doesn't make sense though. More dirt daubers. This time on the TC.
Got the new engine pulled around and hoisted up:
Now we just had to go through getting the trailer out from under it so we could roll Rusty down the street to meet it. Finally got that done. It was a pain:
Come on baby, just a little bit more:
Bingo!
Now, it just took 2 hours of fiddling to get it to mate up with the trans and drop in the motor mounts.
The exhaust just wouldn't bolt up correctly. I could never get both sides to line up.
Finally figured out that whoever welded this exhaust crossover didn't leave enough room behind the trans mount, so it would never pull up tight:
And, This is some exquisite booger welding:
It literally had pieces of flux-core wire stuck in it.
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I wasn't planning on having to do exhaust work, so that was depressing. Also, I evidently didn't seat the TC all the way in because it's binding against the flex plate when I spin it. [sigh] I could have sworn that thing dropped in twice when I was seating it, but I guess not. I'll be pulling the trans out I guess. At least the engine is in.