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258 salvage.

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I still have the 258 that i gutted for the crank and rods, is there anything else that i should keep before it is hauled off for scrap?

engine came complete (valve cover to oil pan), including wire harness, and all acceories (dont think they work).

or if one of you guys need a part let me know, maybe we can work something out, i would hate to see a perfectly good block go to the scrap yard. :(

i also have the head of an 88 4.0 that will be going to scrap as well

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Re: 258 salvage.

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Save the harmonic balancer to make a spacer so your pulleys will line up correctly. That is assuming you have the more common long nose 258 crank.
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Apparently the 258 oil pan can handle the high-volume oil pump without needing to be "clearanced". I did the spacer out of the 258 balancer: paid $15 to get the old balancer shipped to me and $20 to the machinist to make it--shoulda just bought Hesco's.
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thanks for the advice, i have actually already done both. ;) anythin else? and like i said if YOU need anything off of it your welcome to it.
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GoMopar440 wrote:Save the harmonic balancer to make a spacer so your pulleys will line up correctly. That is assuming you have the more common long nose 258 crank.

It's easier to just whittle the end of the crank off.
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how do you "whittle" steel?? The only way i would have to do something like taht would be a grinder and my machinist says it would be double the cost of a Hesco spacer for him to do it.
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Stick it in the lath and "WHST!"
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ive heard rumours of people using the 258 main caps in a 4.0 for added strength. but ive never read anyone saying that was a problem area
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ftpiercecracker1 wrote:I still have the 258 that i gutted for the crank and rods, is there anything else that i should keep before it is hauled off for scrap?
engine came complete (valve cover to oil pan)
The 258 crank & rods are obviously worth keeping to build a stroker, the 258 block might be useful to someone who wants to build a smaller displacement I6 for Jeepspeed racing (or even just a stock 258 bottom end rebuild), the 258 oil pan will clear a HV oil pump on a 4.0/stroker, and the 258 timing cover is interchangeable with the 4.0 block.
The 258 head assembly and valve cover can be recycled as scrap.
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Re: 258 salvage.

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Hi ho,
Hi ho,
its off to the scrap yard
we go we go
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