Too late--there is a thin film of it on the oilpan gasket.If it leaks I will just burn the truck /forums/images/graemlins/eek.gif--I've about had it with this swap--the power steering hose wont work from the six cylinder,unless I make an adaper from some 3/8 brakeline tubing,the accelerator cable and the detent cable are both too long,wont work--I might have those hanging around here somewhere,but it would be easier to find Jimmy Hoffa probably--had to spend an hour to make a plate to block off the EGR valve so the edlebrock carb would fit,another hour trying to put in the starter,it hit the oilpan(pass,side dipstick)luckily I pirated the starter from the van the motor came from,and it has a delco rebuilt sticker on it, /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gifthe nose is tilted ever so slightly compared to the six cylinder starter,just enough so it misses the bulge in the pan for the dipstick--if there is anything I have learned from all the motor swaps I've done,besides the fact you will be greasy and sore for a week,its best to buy the whole truck the motor is coming from,that way you have all the parts you need right at hand--I have worn 2 ruts in the road to the boneyard in the past week or so,and every trip there is gaurenteed to waste at least 2 hours,and piss you off when you see trucks better than yours being crushed! /forums/images/graemlins/angryfire.gif I think I will have to take a day off from this swap,I need to recover--I havent done this much physical labor in quite a while,and my body is telling me in no uncertain terms that its had enough of this for awhile.Even though this truck is worth the effort because it has a decent body and all--I still kinda wish I had dumped it with the blown motor--I'm getting too old to be doing this crap anymore--I can buy other trucks in similar condition from the used car friend of mine for about the same price as this motor and all the other parts to get it in there cost--and NO WORK OR AGGRAVATION! /forums/images/graemlins/deal.gif.The part I hated most about this is it was an unmolested,original truck,I hated to start changing everything,but I didnt have much choice--finding a six cylinder of the same vintage is nearly impossible,even finding this 305 was a challenge.Guess its the price you have to pay for wanting to drive an old vehicle.I just pray this swap turns out ok,it should--I've done enough of them,but this one seems to have been the worst so far for some reason--even my van didnt seem this bad,though it did have motor mount issues that took a day to solve with a metal plate.After all the things that didnt fit this truck,I probably should have put the caddy 500 motor and tranny in it,dont think it would have been that much harder-. /forums/images/graemlins/ignore.gif /forums/images/graemlins/dunno.gif /forums/images/graemlins/screwy.gif /forums/images/graemlins/yikes.gif