Ktrim
Well-known member
Equipment
B2400, lA352 loader,3pth quick hitch/z122r zero turn/restored 52 farmall super a
The only way to know what you can get away with doing is with micrometers. And in the case of the crankshaft taking the shot it did is to have it magnafluxedYes, I will be conducting these tests on the engines to solve issues and look for bigger problems
Engine with the hole in it: Next time I am fixing this engine, I can button it back up, and put pressure in the cooling system to see if the blow to the block caused it more damage than just the hole, and make sure she still holds water pressure
compression test: engine with 2500 hours and no hole in it: last time I had it running, I remember it sputtering off and I would have to hold the throttle to keep it running
I will do compression test on it to see the overall tightness of the cylinders
Meaning: if I put in new connecting rod bearings but leave the main bearings and NOT go through the comprehensive process of a overhaul, I am wasting time/money
(this is how I read this statement)
Honing/polishing: I did see the guy rebuilt this engine, youtube video in this thread, he polished and honed the cylinders/pistons himself, I plan on doing the same thing
Meaning: just because the area looks fine, doesn't mean that it is. In my case, that blow to the crankshaft might look like it did NOT damage the crankshaft, the damage could be hidden and could cause catastrophic engine damage again if I dont do the complete overhaul
(that is how I read that statement)
I made a mistake, the hours are about 2500, and the machine does look neglected/tough life
We will see what happens tomorrow once I tighten everything up, fix all the leaks
Once I get it running, I post closeup videos and sounds, and I do the tests yall tell me to do to check compression, valves, knocks, etc.