Broke engine

Discuss fixes, upgrades and modifications to your M37

Moderators: Cal_Gary, T. Highway, Monkey Man, robi

Post Reply
gunny
Posts: 9
Joined: Thu Feb 14, 2008 9:31 am
Location: Los Angeles

Broke engine

Post by gunny »

Greetings All, I broke my engine, heard a clumping noise, then it stalled out, tried to turn it back on and it won't turn. Looks like I'm gonna have to take it apart, never done this before, how hard will it be? If you've done this before and you have pics, I'd love to see them. :shock:

Send pictures to alber514@aol.com
Last edited by gunny on Mon May 23, 2011 6:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
rixm37
MSGT
MSGT
Posts: 898
Joined: Sat Oct 20, 2007 6:05 am
Location: Tucson AZ

Re: Broke engine

Post by rixm37 »

Sorry to hear about your engine going out. That is one of lifes bummers !! Well the good news is getting the old engine out is not hard you can remove the fenders and grill as one unit and then pull the engine trans and radiator as one unit also.
1952 M37
M101 trailer
1942 Chevy G506
User avatar
HingsingM37
1SG
1SG
Posts: 1458
Joined: Sat Oct 20, 2007 3:43 am
Location: North Carolina

Re: Broke engine

Post by HingsingM37 »

gunny wrote:I'm gonna have to take it apart, never done this before, how hard will it be?
Gunny, You have never done a M37 engine R&R, or a automotive piston engine period? That will affect my answer :wink:
David
HingsingM37
1958 M37B1
1968 M101A1 Trailer
MVPA# 33078

"Do Not Take Counsel of Your Fears"
General George S. Patton Jr.

"Those who pound their guns into plows, will plow for those who do not".
Lifer
1SG
1SG
Posts: 2096
Joined: Sat Oct 20, 2007 3:50 am
Location: Elberton, Georgia, USA

Re: Broke engine

Post by Lifer »

Well....there's a first time for everything, and Gunny seems to have been lucky so far. Now, the education begins!

From his description, I'm inclined to think "thrown rod." I could be mistaken, of course. Cams and crankshafts have been known to let go with similar sounding symptoms. We won't know until his "schooling" begins.

Good luck, Gunny! These trucks really aren't that hard to work on. Big and bulky, yes. Lots of heavy cast-iron parts, yes. High-tech knowledge required, heck no! They're about as uncomplicated as an engine can get and still run.

Let us know how it goes and what you find. I'll try to stay alive long enough to add some snarky comments, even. ;)
"PER ARDUA AD ITER"
cuz
1SG
1SG
Posts: 1147
Joined: Fri Oct 19, 2007 9:40 pm
Location: Northwestern Wisconsin
Contact:

Re: Broke engine

Post by cuz »

Dave has made a good point. Before you can answer the original question honestly and accurately you need to know just what level of expertise Gunny has, what shop tools he has and what shop facility he has at his disposal. Then an accurate reply tailored to his exact situation can be offered. Any of us who have done this before or are professional mechanics can blurt out " simple, piece of cake", and etc but just how simple will not be clear to Gunny until we qualify the term simple based on Gunny's qualifications.
Wes K
wsknettl@centurytel.net

54 M37, 66 M101, 45MB, 51 M38, 60 CJ5, 46 T3-C
MVPA 22099

Disclaimer: Any data posted is for general info only and may not be M37 specific or meet with the approval of some esteemed gurus.
M37UK
SSGT
SSGT
Posts: 460
Joined: Fri Oct 24, 2008 12:38 pm
Location: Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Re: Broke engine

Post by M37UK »

Lifer wrote:Well....there's a first time for everything, and Gunny seems to have been lucky so far. Now, the education begins!

From his description, I'm inclined to think "thrown rod." I could be mistaken, of course. Cams and crankshafts have been known to let go with similar sounding symptoms. We won't know until his "schooling" begins.

Good luck, Gunny! These trucks really aren't that hard to work on. Big and bulky, yes. Lots of heavy cast-iron parts, yes. High-tech knowledge required, heck no! They're about as uncomplicated as an engine can get and still run.

Let us know how it goes and what you find. I'll try to stay alive long enough to add some snarky comments, even. ;)

Snarky comments Lifer ?, thats not like you :D
Stu

1952 Dodge M37 with 1952 M101 Trailer
MVT UK
SMVG Scotland
gunny
Posts: 9
Joined: Thu Feb 14, 2008 9:31 am
Location: Los Angeles

Re: Broke engine

Post by gunny »

I have never taken an engine apart before, I have replaced the clutch on the M-37 though, so I'm not afarid of getting my hands dirty. I live in southern Cali, so I figure if I screw it up more, I can take it to a shop. As for as tools, I have access to pretty much anything I need (I gots friends)...... :wink:
Lifer
1SG
1SG
Posts: 2096
Joined: Sat Oct 20, 2007 3:50 am
Location: Elberton, Georgia, USA

Re: Broke engine

Post by Lifer »

You gots friends, the friends gots tools, all you gotta do is provide plenty of beer! :twisted:

(Is that snarky enough, Stu?)
"PER ARDUA AD ITER"
8543bob
SSGT
SSGT
Posts: 318
Joined: Fri Jul 10, 2009 9:02 pm

Re: Broke engine

Post by 8543bob »

Good morning.
I had my engine out and apart last spring due to a rod knock. As stated above, these are simple engines, but you will need the specs to put it back together. I pulled my engine/trans by removing the floor boards grill and radiator, did not remove the fenders, was not bad at all. Got all my replacement parts from John at midwest mil,. great to deal with . GOOD LUCK
BOB
User avatar
HingsingM37
1SG
1SG
Posts: 1458
Joined: Sat Oct 20, 2007 3:43 am
Location: North Carolina

Re: Broke engine

Post by HingsingM37 »

Gunny,
That being said, I would start by pulling your oil pan and see what is going on. Are you out to do a zero-time overhaul or just get it back on the road? If your crank is trashed it may be easier to procure a donor engine to rebuild then just swap?
Find one of your friends who has done engines to mentor you. You will need to learn to read dial indicators, set torques and tolerences, use plastigage ect. These are basic engines but have their unique properties. There are things learned by years of engine assembly that come from experience, the feel of a fit of a wristpin or how a piston slides in a new bore. What points to measure on a cylinder or crank journal ect...
There is plenty of help here. Weigh your options and take your time. Enjoy you rexploratory surgery! :wink:
David
HingsingM37
1958 M37B1
1968 M101A1 Trailer
MVPA# 33078

"Do Not Take Counsel of Your Fears"
General George S. Patton Jr.

"Those who pound their guns into plows, will plow for those who do not".
M37UK
SSGT
SSGT
Posts: 460
Joined: Fri Oct 24, 2008 12:38 pm
Location: Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Re: Broke engine

Post by M37UK »

Lifer wrote:You gots friends, the friends gots tools, all you gotta do is provide plenty of beer! :twisted:

(Is that snarky enough, Stu?)
Thats ma boy Lifer ! :lol:
Stu

1952 Dodge M37 with 1952 M101 Trailer
MVT UK
SMVG Scotland
User avatar
HingsingM37
1SG
1SG
Posts: 1458
Joined: Sat Oct 20, 2007 3:43 am
Location: North Carolina

Re: Broke engine

Post by HingsingM37 »

Gunny, take anything apart yet?
David
HingsingM37
1958 M37B1
1968 M101A1 Trailer
MVPA# 33078

"Do Not Take Counsel of Your Fears"
General George S. Patton Jr.

"Those who pound their guns into plows, will plow for those who do not".
Post Reply