mysavioreigns
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Well, I'm getting my new engine on Saturday (or before) and I'll be rebuilding it to put it into my mustang. I have lots of questions
Firstoff, I got a few pictures of it. now, I know you can't tell an engine by a picture, but I can tell you this: The PO said the engine had sat for a couple years. The picture shows a freshly painted engine (which anybody could do) but it also shows a firewall and shock towers which are all cleaned up. I don't think someone would go through all this process and just throw a coat of paint on the engine. Could be, but I doubt it.
Anyways, after talking with Tony 250Mav, he suggested I get a gasket kit, motor mounts, oil pump, and a double roller timing chain.
When I put the timing chain on, what is so hard about it? Everyone makes it out to be a big deal, but I have read over kastang's how-to site, and it looks pretty easy. Also, will I need to grind down the surface to get it on?
Second question:
I have only like ~$1000 to do this. That means the engine, tools, stands, hoists, and parts, have to fall under $1000. What all do I NEED to change. The things above I will be changing. Which stuff do I need of the following: Camshaft, lifters, pushrods, retainers, valves, valve springs, freeze plugs, valve cover, main bearings.
Last, will hydraulic lifters work w/o a problem? If they work better/more reliable, I may look into that.
This is my daily driver currently, but I don't have the money, time, or knowledge to go all out on a complete rebuild. I would just like a car that is reliable for several years.

Firstoff, I got a few pictures of it. now, I know you can't tell an engine by a picture, but I can tell you this: The PO said the engine had sat for a couple years. The picture shows a freshly painted engine (which anybody could do) but it also shows a firewall and shock towers which are all cleaned up. I don't think someone would go through all this process and just throw a coat of paint on the engine. Could be, but I doubt it.
Anyways, after talking with Tony 250Mav, he suggested I get a gasket kit, motor mounts, oil pump, and a double roller timing chain.
When I put the timing chain on, what is so hard about it? Everyone makes it out to be a big deal, but I have read over kastang's how-to site, and it looks pretty easy. Also, will I need to grind down the surface to get it on?
Second question:
I have only like ~$1000 to do this. That means the engine, tools, stands, hoists, and parts, have to fall under $1000. What all do I NEED to change. The things above I will be changing. Which stuff do I need of the following: Camshaft, lifters, pushrods, retainers, valves, valve springs, freeze plugs, valve cover, main bearings.
Last, will hydraulic lifters work w/o a problem? If they work better/more reliable, I may look into that.
This is my daily driver currently, but I don't have the money, time, or knowledge to go all out on a complete rebuild. I would just like a car that is reliable for several years.