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Re: W-30 rod bearings (inserts??)
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Posted by Sloroll on February 01, 2005 at 11:09:50 from (69.66.87.59):
In Reply to: W-30 rod bearings (inserts??) posted by novice on February 01, 2005 at 04:52:23:
When rods go on my old Farmalls( I have noticed ) They will knock when backing off a load as aposed to leaning into a load. It has been several tractors ago and many years since I've had the lower end off of a W-30. (I'll be tearing into a F30 this summer). I believe the one I worked on had inserts.. DO you have a owners or parts manual? . Now it could be that the crank is slipping forward and back and hitting the pan. I have had that happen on a 300U as the mains went bad. Fine when idle but when pulling the crank slid enough to allow the pan to come in contact. Regardless it is an easy job to get at the rod ends and check clearence. At one time I had one F30 W30 rod bearing (insert)that came with some auction stuff (Iwas told that it was f30). I'll look for it. Doubt if it is around though.
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