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CJohnS MI
Orange Level Joined: 27 Jun 2010 Location: Lapeer MI Points: 326 |
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Posted: 30 Aug 2010 at 7:43am |
WD engine: "knock, knock"
worried owner: "Who's there - is that you Rod?" WD engine: "ha-ha-HAH! Fooled ya - it's Mag Drive Pin" worried owner: "and you wonder why I never invite you over any more..." This WD was purchased for parts with the understanding that motor "does NOT run" - the seller had no interest in explaining what he thought was wrong - take it or leave it. So my neighbor/buddy/architect/ bought it. We dragged it home, spent enough time to get it running (that in itself was a surprise!) and definitely had a knock - most like rod number 1. Well, time came to decide the fate of this old girl - it's actually in better condition than the tractor we were going to fix with it. The distributor, coil and drive adapter was robbed to get an E Gleaner engine running. Those had to be put back on - and in the process of cleaning parts, discovered this: that housing had been nearly filled with crud before cleaning, and in the poor lighting of garage, no one had noticed that pin. It's bent - but heck, looks long enough to hold - probably some ham-fisted farmer had "adjusted" it - right? But wait: when the engine runs, this will happen: ... hits right up against the bottom opening. After tha, the pin slides back into its bore and continues its orbit around the inside of housing: ... and of course the cycle repeats. The pin slides to just the point where you'd think it would eventually "fly away" - then hangs up in the bore and stays put. So anyways, here's the pin removed: We only ran the tractor for 2-3 minutes that first day, because it was low - low on oil, gas, antifreeze, air in the tires - and it had been a long, long day. But something didn't ring true to me about that knock - yup - characteristic rapiity-rap that got louder the more you revved it - but it would kind of die out as the revs got way up there. A new pin with Loctite bearing retainer will fix it - but for now, we used a spare that Jesse in Niles sold us. Edited by CJohnS MI - 30 Aug 2010 at 7:55am |
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Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Collins, IA Points: 1013 |
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there is always something new for me to learn. I don't know if I would have ever found that puzzler! |
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If it weren't for the last minute, I wouldn't get anything done!
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CJohnS MI
Orange Level Joined: 27 Jun 2010 Location: Lapeer MI Points: 326 |
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Here's seller buyer, buyer's grandson, WD, E Gleaner engine & back blade. That's the grandson beaming from the tractor seat:
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DREAM
Orange Level Joined: 06 Jan 2010 Location: Elberton,GA Points: 1828 |
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Some folks just get lucky! If that were me, it would have run for 30 seconds and thrown TWO rods! LOL!
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