I am with Tom here. Way too low for a fresh motor. I know you don't want to hear this, but with the time, money and effort you just put into that swap, the last thing you need is a failure of the motor after just a few miles. If it were me, I would probably want to take the motor out, get it apart and see what is causing this issue. Something is up and the only person who will ultimately pay the price is you so better to go through this aggravation now rather then later.

Last edited by mdonohue05; 11/05/18 12:33 PM.