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Re: Re: Re: Re: FARMALL H WITH HEAVY METALIC NOCK
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Posted by STEVEN H on November 02, 2002 at 22:32:38 from (209.103.199.4):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: FARMALL H WITH HEAVY METALIC NOCK posted by The Red on November 02, 2002 at 05:07:07:
okay, this is what i have i have the bad bearings yes but that i dont thinck would cause that loud and heavy of a knock, but not being a master of engine should problem solving i am most likely wrong. tonight i found that when piston 2 and 3 are at the top the crank wants to stop and i need to apply a lot of force to turn it. so i think that it is a piston hiting something at the top and this is the cause of the loud knock, do you think that the bearings could be worn out that bad that it mite hit the head. i know that aint it but i am at a loss here and am grabing at strings. ugly idea bent crank?? if i spun a rod bearing that mite have done it. by the way if you dont seem to folow me that is okay because i like to write down all my ideas that are in my head so that i dont forget them, and on the board is a good way for me to be able to see my thoughts wrote out that is why that is a lot of repeating and allready known thoughts on hear.
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