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Re: Opinions on engine problem

To: "Chuck Arnold" <chuck.arnold@oracle.com>, <6pack@autox.team.net>,
Subject: Re: Opinions on engine problem
From: "BOB KRAMER" <rkramer3@austin.rr.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 10:59:25 -0600
Could the starter pinion be contacting the ring gear?

Bob Kramer
rkramer3@austin.rr.com

>   > From: owner-fot@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-fot@autox.team.net] On
> Behalf
>   > Of Chuck Arnold
>   > Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 10:58 AM
>   > To: 6pack@autox.team.net; Fot@autox.team.net
>   > Subject: Opinions on engine problem
>   >
>   > Hi, need some insight on what might be going on with my engine
>   > Facts:
>   > New rebuild, just started
>   > New crank [nitritded]
>   > +4 forged pistons [new]
>   > New rod and crank bearings
>   > Deck blocked
>   > New cam, lifters and moly push rods
>   > External oil feed to number one cylinder.  This originates from a 1/2
> NPT
>   > fitting hole made where the aluminum plug was just above the oil
filter
>   > housing.  There is a "T" with one side feeding number one via AN4
line,
> the
>   > other side goes via 10AN to an accusump Head is unchanged from last
> rebuild
>   > [ported, roller rockers, shaved to 3.3 inches.
>   >
>   > I started it yesterday for the first time and let it run 5 minutes to
> break
>   > in the cam.  Seemed to go OK, but was quite noisy [piston slap?].  At
> next
>   > start there was an obvious problem that turned out to be two pushrods
> were
>   > loose [out of their sockets].  Neither was bent.  Both nuts had
loosened
>   > allowing the set screw to back off.  Fixed that.
>   > Today I took it for a drive.  Seemed to be OK, ran up to 4K just fine.
> Went
>   > up a hill just in case had problems.  At about 2 minutes into the run,
a
>   > horrible racket came from the engine.  [hard to describe, obvious
metal
> on
>   > metal that should not have been].  ?Stabbed the clutch, killed the
> engine,
>   > tuned around and coated to a parking lot.  Rechecked the pushrods.
All
> was
>   > fine.  Started up again, no horrible racket.  Continued on , and, at
> about 2
>   > minutes, got the noise again.  Shut it off, rechecked, all seemed
fine.
>   > Coasted down the hill.  Restarted, sounded OK, drove back up the hill,
> same
>   > result, 2 minutes, bad noise.
>   >
>   > So, what can it be?  Heat related?  The mechanic, when he decked the
> block,
>   > said the pistons were not square to the top [uphill to the front] and
> that
>   > he had to do some adjusting [not sure to what, wrist pins?] to get
them
>   > lined up right.
>   >
>   > I figure no matter what, the head comes off so I can verify it is not
> valve
>   > problems, then probably engine out again.  Guess I should pull the oil
> pan
>   > and see what I can see by looking at the bottom end.
>   >
>   > Would appreciate any opinions.
>   >
>   >
>   > Chuck Arnold
>   > Technical Manager
>   > Oracle Northwest Fulfillment Practice
>   > 425 241 0457 [cell]

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