Posted by ScottyHOMEy on October 18, 2007 at 16:23:44 from (71.241.212.142):
In Reply to: cub problem. HELP!!!!! posted by russ hamm on October 18, 2007 at 07:15:49:
The things the other guys have mentioned are SURE worth checkin' out first. I'll say that again before I'm done.
It sounds like you know what you're doing, and that gives me an awful feelin' that when they put her back together after the bore job, there's a possibilty that the timing gear train got put back out of time.
The Cub has an idler gear in that train that the ABC's don't, and the timing marks for the cam and governor drive gears are on the rear of those gears. Possible somebody missed those, or one of the others.
I worry a little also because I saw a thread the last night or two (admittedly about a newer tractor that I have no experience of) that was advising to center the tooth with the single punch mark into the notch on the next gear with two marks. I bit my tongue, because I don't know the engine they were talking about, and that may have been just right in that case. But on the Cub, one lines up to one, two to two.
Obviously, PLEASE, eliminate every other possibility before you chase after this one, as it could mean an AWFUL lot of work just to check it out. Yeah, I've got an awful feelin', but it may be, and I hope it is, something much easier.
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