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Posted by Chad from MI on June 11, 2004 at 04:39:58 from (152.72.252.244):
First let me start this is Aliis wd-45 not a farmall but I need some ideas! I just had a heart breaker last night on a wd-45 allis. started it up after a in frame rebuild New pistons, sleeves, crank bearings and gaskets. After assembly and valve adjustmentit fired right up and it ran ok it was missing just thought I needed to adjust the valves better. Last night dad called and said he started up the WD and it ran for a few minutes and started knocking and quite. and then he could only roll it over a half a trun. I don't know what happened. yes there was oil and pressure and coolant. Makes me sick. what could have happened? head was redone new valves and torrqued to spec and the rod bearings were torqued to 40 pounds from the self locking ones as I was told from here. We put standard crank bearings back in becasue the reading was so close to normal on the crank. Any ideas where to start? possibly a broken ring? Chad
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