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Re: Re: THe BN is running once again.
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Posted by Kevin In Michigan on October 03, 2003 at 04:39:07 from (216.120.133.178):
In Reply to: Re: THe BN is running once again. posted by Gary_N_WV on October 02, 2003 at 12:42:35:
Yes this is the same Tractor. One of the guys here on the site sent me a crank (thanks Bill)which .010 under after he had it ground. Gave me a great price and sent it up to me. The oiling problem. What I found was the orignal stud which supplies oil had been pulled out of the head. If you remember this motor is not the original but was a power unit for something else. I remade yet a longer stud and was thankfull that someone before me taped the hole very deep. I put the new stud in and used JB weld to fill in the casting where the material was gone. filed the area smooth and bolted the rocker shaft back on. Started the motor again and found the oil was coming out of each rocker arm. Have run her for about a hour now and she runs with 40 psi of oil presure. this weekend I am going to replace the gage with a original one. other then that I need to find where a little water leak is (think it is the upper hose clamp) and also I think look for a different gas tank being the eastwood sealer was not able to completly stop the leak. But over all I am very happy with how it all turned out. Must say I really want to hook onto something and pull it hard.
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