Posted by redforlife on September 02, 2022 at 20:32:07 from (174.210.168.115):
In Reply to: Farmall c knocking? posted by Zsprankle on September 02, 2022 at 18:26:35:
When you rolled in new rod and main bearings, what did the crank look like??? Just as bad as the old bearings you took out? A rough crank, could probably make your new bearings look like the old ones in pretty short order. Hope that's not your problem, and you were on top of that at the time of that freshen up. If your machinist father looked at the crank at the time of that dis-assembly, I'm guessing he would of known the difference between a usable crank, and one that needed to be turned down. But, ... I'm not sure how much inspecting you had him involved in. Just measured your old bearings, or looked at all of it.
If you've had no less than 45 lbs of oil pressure since the installation of the bearings, then oil pressure itself isn't your problem this time around. But, might have something to do with how you put it together, or what you maybe didn't do and should of.
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