I posted "flywheel seized" last week. Suggestions were made to check the crank, so I strapped the crank pully...it would not budge.
As I stated in my first post, I recently purchased a B7100D. I replaced every fluid, it did not burn oil and the radiator stays full. I put about 36 hours on it. I was back-dragging sand in low, just crawling along. Heard a loud "snap" that appeared to come from the front right side of the engine. But I had hearing protection on, so who knows. It instantly shut down. No other noises or smells. Turn the key, and "thunk". Removed the starter and tried to rotate flywheel with a prybar. It didn't move. I can push it forward and backwards in any gear (all have the same level of resistance, not much) and neither the crank or flywheel moves. Neither one of those sounds normal.
I have no idea where to start.
If anything behind the flywheel failed catastrophically, I think the crank would still turn over, right?
If so, the problem is ahead of the bellhousing, right?
I pulled the valve cover off. Nothing exciting with the rocker arm, springs, etc. They all feel and react "normal". Should I pull the rocker assembly and push rods ad see if one is bent?
If I was correct that something snapped near the front right, could something have snapped in the injection pump cam shaft system that would seize the engine components?
Or should I keep going on the top, remove the head next to check for bent valves?
Dropping the oil pan is obvious, until I looked below. Looks like the front diff needs removed and perhaps the loader cross member.
Input is greatly appreciated.
As I stated in my first post, I recently purchased a B7100D. I replaced every fluid, it did not burn oil and the radiator stays full. I put about 36 hours on it. I was back-dragging sand in low, just crawling along. Heard a loud "snap" that appeared to come from the front right side of the engine. But I had hearing protection on, so who knows. It instantly shut down. No other noises or smells. Turn the key, and "thunk". Removed the starter and tried to rotate flywheel with a prybar. It didn't move. I can push it forward and backwards in any gear (all have the same level of resistance, not much) and neither the crank or flywheel moves. Neither one of those sounds normal.
I have no idea where to start.
If anything behind the flywheel failed catastrophically, I think the crank would still turn over, right?
If so, the problem is ahead of the bellhousing, right?
I pulled the valve cover off. Nothing exciting with the rocker arm, springs, etc. They all feel and react "normal". Should I pull the rocker assembly and push rods ad see if one is bent?
If I was correct that something snapped near the front right, could something have snapped in the injection pump cam shaft system that would seize the engine components?
Or should I keep going on the top, remove the head next to check for bent valves?
Dropping the oil pan is obvious, until I looked below. Looks like the front diff needs removed and perhaps the loader cross member.
Input is greatly appreciated.