Posted by Texasmark1 on January 27, 2019 at 06:45:33 from (172.242.9.56):
In Reply to: Needle Bearing Removal posted by truckfarmer49 on January 24, 2019 at 14:28:10:
OT but an experience, non farm related so I didn't post it above but there were others related:
My first experience with a 2 cycle engine was with a 1955 Scott Attwater 10 hp outboard motor dad bought new and I was running one day when it hit a row of old railroad bed pilings (were cut off just below the water line at the time and couldn't see them) ran right into one and broke the lower unit in half right at the bottom of the transom pivot bracket.
Figuring it a total loss I decided to hone my mechanicing skills that I was trying to develop at the time and decided to tear it down to see how it was made. Got to the connecting rod of one of the cylinders, removed the 2 screws, popped the cap and wala.....tiny needles went sailing everywhere....never did find all of them and dad sold it in a box.....of parts. I had been into "inserted" 4 cycle engines but never a 2 cycle and had no idea what was coming.
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