I recently bought a 5.8l roller motor from a 96 Bronco, supposedly with 107,000 miles on it. After tearing it down a bit, I found the following. The water pump ports are all heavily corroded. They are not completely blocked, however. Also, upon further inspection, 3 of the freeze plugs on the drivers side of the block are seeping. The center one on the pass side had previously been replaced. What would cause this... lack of antifreeze (just running water)?
I flushed water through the ports of the block and managed to clean out a decent amount of the gunk. Nothing totally scary came out, just a ton of brown water. Is there something I can run through it to clean it better?
Should I be overly worried about this engine? Do you think it had overheated? My hope was to just install this engine without a rebuild. The rest of the engine looks great. No oil leaks. Haven't done a compression test on it yet, though. That's on my list after I pull the oil pan. I've already pulled the valve covers and things look immaculate in there.
Thanks,
Randy
Here are pics of the water pump ports. The block ports look about the same.
The lower radiator hose connection.
Here's looking into the intake from the thermostat housing.
I flushed water through the ports of the block and managed to clean out a decent amount of the gunk. Nothing totally scary came out, just a ton of brown water. Is there something I can run through it to clean it better?
Should I be overly worried about this engine? Do you think it had overheated? My hope was to just install this engine without a rebuild. The rest of the engine looks great. No oil leaks. Haven't done a compression test on it yet, though. That's on my list after I pull the oil pan. I've already pulled the valve covers and things look immaculate in there.
Thanks,
Randy
Here are pics of the water pump ports. The block ports look about the same.


The lower radiator hose connection.

Here's looking into the intake from the thermostat housing.
