hydroharry
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- Harry Bursell
Jason - I'm glad you posted your response. In one of your earlier posts you asked about disconnecting the cam shaft from the drive shaft and I got really worried. I now see it was likely a typo on your part and you do have a pretty good understanding of the main components. Get us some pics of what you see right after you remove the oil pan, and then some pics after you remove the rod cap nuts or bolts (it depends on which version of rod you have). Then some of the experts on here can tell you the next best steps.
KenTUCK - is my limit half a page? Geez, I never had one that long yet. Probably take a million words. As for priorities and wife's 37th, it's Wed so you better be in the shop. Tonite is another story.
Nic - I think the only IH bolts on the engine were to mount it to the frame. Are you gonna help Jason with removing and installing the cam, and measuring and shimming the cam and crank end play? Since you had a rod that's machined for a bearing yours is a whole different story. I'm actually somewhat hopeful Jason may have the option of doing a quick and dirty fix for now - but I'd like to have him get the crank mic'd to know how much wear it has, and the cylinder wall as well.
Earl - nice classic work-horse 100 there.
KenTUCK - is my limit half a page? Geez, I never had one that long yet. Probably take a million words. As for priorities and wife's 37th, it's Wed so you better be in the shop. Tonite is another story.
Nic - I think the only IH bolts on the engine were to mount it to the frame. Are you gonna help Jason with removing and installing the cam, and measuring and shimming the cam and crank end play? Since you had a rod that's machined for a bearing yours is a whole different story. I'm actually somewhat hopeful Jason may have the option of doing a quick and dirty fix for now - but I'd like to have him get the crank mic'd to know how much wear it has, and the cylinder wall as well.
Earl - nice classic work-horse 100 there.