Posted by poorhunter on September 16, 2013 at 18:45:50 from (70.198.66.101):
I am so very glad to have all you guys here to help me out. My last thanks was fairly uni-directional towards Bern, but all of y'all have helped tremendously! Here's what I know now...the bores are 4.2, which is a good thimg since that's the gasket I ordered. That first piston (#2 I think?) the one in the front of the tractor is definitely loose. I used all eight of my arms to get around the loader with a cresent wrench on the bolt head, I could rotate the crank back and forth. Then, with my tongue on the piston itself, I could easilly feel the piston "jump" while rotating.back and forth. This means there is something wrong where the piston connects to the crankshaft, correct? Bearing, bushing etc. can be the problem, but the question for me is how to find out, and how to tell which it is. I failed to bring my manual from the barn, so right now I'm blind, but some quick info from you guys would do me some good. Also, I think this is for sure my knocking problem, but what about the bubbles in the radiator?
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