More of the ongoing saga of my 1967 WM300. The new engine overheated and seized up during its initial run. It would idle, but when placed under any load the temperature would shoot up and if continued to run, would boil over.
I had it towed it to another mechanic who has found a number of problems in the way it was re-installed.
Just doing some homework, I came across the list of the top reasons Power Wagons overheat. One is the water distribution tube.
Since this engine was just fully rebuilt, I checked the build progress photos and noticed it appears the tube was not replaced during the rebuild. Additionally, it looks like its crimped somewhat.
The mechanic will pull the water pump and check this next week.
Just wondering: (1) how much of a problem a deformed water dist tube might be causing, and
(2) how hard might this be to remove/replace in the vehicle?
Thoughts? Recommendations? Prayers?
Thanks!
I had it towed it to another mechanic who has found a number of problems in the way it was re-installed.
Just doing some homework, I came across the list of the top reasons Power Wagons overheat. One is the water distribution tube.
Since this engine was just fully rebuilt, I checked the build progress photos and noticed it appears the tube was not replaced during the rebuild. Additionally, it looks like its crimped somewhat.
The mechanic will pull the water pump and check this next week.
Just wondering: (1) how much of a problem a deformed water dist tube might be causing, and
(2) how hard might this be to remove/replace in the vehicle?
Thoughts? Recommendations? Prayers?
Thanks!
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