sprouticus
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 12, 2005
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Re: guess I gotta take the head off again
update.........<br /><br />I went to Canadian Tire (for you folks south of the border this is a large chain of stores that is kind of a cross between Napa, Wallmart and Snap-on.) I asked the clerk to show me the harmonic balancer pullers to buy one, and he said "why don't you just borrow one?"<br /><br />turns out they have tool borrowing policy that I didn't know about (I did have to leave my credit card # just incase). They also loaned me the socket I needed to loosen the flywheel nut, so an hour later, I now have the flywheel off. I am afraid to go much farther until I have the book, so I guess I will wait. (auction ends tommorow.)<br /><br />So while I was trying to loosen the flywheel nut I never had to find a way to keep the flywheel from turning (at first) because my motor would only turn over so far. Amazingly after about 90lbs of pressure something gave in the motor and the top piston came out. I mean it CAME OUT, stuck out beyond the block like 3 inches. I found out where the mystery metal came from htat wrecked my head and pitted the piston. I will do my best to explain this because I am not sure about all the proper names for everything. The Bolts that tighten the clamp around the crankshaft and are attached to the rod came loose. the bearings inside this "clamp" have disintagrated into about 60 peices. I assume that somehow some of this metal got into an exhast port, and then got in front of the piston. It amazes me how this might have happened. Anyone ever hear of this happening before. The top piston is now compleatly out (just came out), but the block is still togeather. anyway, I will let you know what happens next
update.........<br /><br />I went to Canadian Tire (for you folks south of the border this is a large chain of stores that is kind of a cross between Napa, Wallmart and Snap-on.) I asked the clerk to show me the harmonic balancer pullers to buy one, and he said "why don't you just borrow one?"<br /><br />turns out they have tool borrowing policy that I didn't know about (I did have to leave my credit card # just incase). They also loaned me the socket I needed to loosen the flywheel nut, so an hour later, I now have the flywheel off. I am afraid to go much farther until I have the book, so I guess I will wait. (auction ends tommorow.)<br /><br />So while I was trying to loosen the flywheel nut I never had to find a way to keep the flywheel from turning (at first) because my motor would only turn over so far. Amazingly after about 90lbs of pressure something gave in the motor and the top piston came out. I mean it CAME OUT, stuck out beyond the block like 3 inches. I found out where the mystery metal came from htat wrecked my head and pitted the piston. I will do my best to explain this because I am not sure about all the proper names for everything. The Bolts that tighten the clamp around the crankshaft and are attached to the rod came loose. the bearings inside this "clamp" have disintagrated into about 60 peices. I assume that somehow some of this metal got into an exhast port, and then got in front of the piston. It amazes me how this might have happened. Anyone ever hear of this happening before. The top piston is now compleatly out (just came out), but the block is still togeather. anyway, I will let you know what happens next