Connecting Rods Question
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RE: Connecting Rods Question
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I just dont see getting that much water down there changing a intake
I just dont see getting that much water down there changing a intake
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RE: Connecting Rods Question
Howwould they do a compression check without it turning over? IDK ive had that much carb cleaner in my engine and tried to start it and hydrolocked it all you have to do is pull the plugs and turn it over with the starter we have been doing that at my work on jetskis that hydrolock for the last 15 years no bent rods but then again ford rods do suck...
#16
RE: Connecting Rods Question
There is a loud knock, which speeds up as you press the accelerator. I had the compression test done at a ford dealership. I'm not sure what the compression numbers were for the cylinders.The tech. said that he thought that it could be a bent rod, but wasn't for sure until they tore into it.
I don't know what to do with it!! Any idea's fella's????
Wait a minute.....what if I take the oil pan off and put a socket on the H. Balancer and turn the crank by hand. Shouldn't there be enough room for me to be able to see the connecting rod on the #2 cylinder? Then I'd be able to tell if it is actually hitting, plus wouldn't there be some metal shavings in the oil pan if it is hitting???
I don't know what to do with it!! Any idea's fella's????
Wait a minute.....what if I take the oil pan off and put a socket on the H. Balancer and turn the crank by hand. Shouldn't there be enough room for me to be able to see the connecting rod on the #2 cylinder? Then I'd be able to tell if it is actually hitting, plus wouldn't there be some metal shavings in the oil pan if it is hitting???
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