Ok like the title says. My friend has a B9200HST and all the pushrods bent. What would cause this? I know they hit the pistons but why did they. What should I be looking for with this engine and tractor?
Thank you
bigcountry8530
If the pistons hit the pushrods that's a really big problem!
Most likely the valves were stuck and the push rods were bent by the lifters pushing up on the push rods.
Alternately, if this is an "interference engine" the valve timing was lost and the piston(s) hit open valves(s) causing them to bend the push rods as well as the valves.
In the former case, clean the valves and guides up with brake cleaner to unstick them. Replace or straighten the push rods.
In the latter case, open the timing cover to find out why the valve timing was lost. Pull the head and examine the pistons and the valves for damage. You might also want to pull the pan and make sure none of the rods are damaged.