Checking Rod Bearings

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kcoburn

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Location
Eastern Iowa
Tractor
5240HSTC and B7610
I need to check the rod bearings on a newly acquired Kubota B7610. It only has 206 hours, but it's occasionally making a "tinny" clatter that the other B7610 that I have doesn't make. Can I drop the pan and check without splitting the tractor?
 
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I don't know if you can drop the pan without splitting it or not but you would think if it's a rod bearing it would be a constant "tinny" clatter, not occasionally.
 
/ Checking Rod Bearings #3  
Do an oil analysis instead. You'll soon know if there are abnormal amounts of rod bearing material in the oil.
 
/ Checking Rod Bearings #4  
could it be piston slap causing this noise?
 
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My brother me that my Kubota had a tinny sound that he did not like... that was 4 years ago, mine has always had a sound different than the diesel tractors we had when growing up...
 
/ Checking Rod Bearings #6  
If it was a rod bearing making noise, it wouldn't run for very long. Look somewhere else.
 
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I think I've found the source. Not certain, but it sounds like a baffle in the muffler has come loose. Pressing on the side of the muffler almost silences it. Pretty certain now that it's nothing serious. Thanks for your help.
 
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much cheaper and easier repair!

:thumbsup:
 
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Good thing no one described how to disassemble the bottom end!

"I've had many worries in my life- most of which never happened!" Mark Twain

Glad it's an easy fix
 
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Good thing no one described how to disassemble the bottom end!

"I've had many worries in my life- most of which never happened!" Mark Twain

Glad it's an easy fix

Amen! I've run into similar fears in the past with automobiles with sounds coming from flex plates, mufflers, and all sorts of things rattling. If it were a rod bearing he'd hear the noise when applying a load, not all the time. And that rattle would become VERY pronounced in short order.

That Mark Twain guy was a very smart dude :) I love his works.
"If I were smarter, I could have said it in fewer words." Mark Twain
 
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I think I've found the source. Not certain, but it sounds like a baffle in the muffler has come loose. Pressing on the side of the muffler almost silences it. Pretty certain now that it's nothing serious. Thanks for your help.

Good thing because there was some terrible advice in this thread.
 
/ Checking Rod Bearings #12  
Well I'll just give some more "terrible" advice. Red (or orange) high temperature silicone will stand up to exhaust heat. We use it on exhaust manifolds all the time. If you can pinpoint the location of the rattle, drill a hole into the exhaust and push in a bit of high temp silicone the rattle will stay silenced. Especially if you can drill holes in several places.
 

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