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#182657 - 09/05/10 08:05 PM
Engine picture needed
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Oil Can Mechanic
Registered: 01/23/10
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hey guys
Im wandering if someone would be kind enough to support me with a crank case picture or very clear manual view of the crank case of a 194 stovebolt 6 engine. Particularly a view around the number 3 rod from the front. This picture i need is a view as if your looking up into the engine.
Thanks ahead of time
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#182670 - 09/05/10 09:49 PM
Re: Engine picture needed
[Re: 32confederate]
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Oil Can Mechanic
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Just a good picture shot of looking into the crank case will do me. A top close birds eye view from the top of the crank viewing into the engine. Particularly a good shot around were the number 3 rod is from the front or radiator side of the engine to were the middle main is with the piston all the way down on the down stroke. This shot will be very useful to me.
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#182693 - 09/06/10 07:43 AM
Re: Engine picture needed
[Re: OilSpot]
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Oil Can Mechanic
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Ya.. Im not a member of VCCA yet. But im workin' on it!
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#182773 - 09/06/10 05:01 PM
Re: Engine picture needed
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Oil Can Mechanic
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See what im tryin' to figure out is if i can change that 3rd rod without pulling the head.
I've had the oil pan off before but i dont want to pull it again ti'll i know i can change the rod. i just dont want to pull that head if i dont have too.
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#182941 - 09/07/10 10:13 PM
Re: Engine picture needed
[Re: Chipper]
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Oil Can Mechanic
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Im certain i can move the piston down far enough...it's just that i dont know if i have room to squeeze in there with my hand and slip the wrist pin out.
Can anyone here inform me to if that is possible?
I really need to know becouse the rod knocks and i would really like to change it out. The babbit is beat oblong due to previous owner's "adjustings" but i dont want to pull the pan ti'll i know that i definitly can do this. IF NOT, i'll just wait till the engine gets rebuilt...sometime....in the feuture...maybee.
Edited by OilSpot (09/07/10 10:15 PM)
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#183148 - 09/09/10 07:34 PM
Re: Engine picture needed
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Oil Can Mechanic
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Thanks for all the input gentlemen.
I conclude that im going to wait ti'll an engine rebuild is possible. I can say it wont happen this year becouse the years almost gone and i dont want the engine setting on the floor all winter.
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