ihuntbear
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- 2015 tym T554 and 1999 Kobota m4700
but the trans should be in forward gear to make the engins spin backwards
Pull the front cover off the engine and check the gears or timing chain
Updates?Double shift today....couldn't turn down the holiday overtime $$$ ( I might have something expensive and unexpected come up :laughing: ) so wasn't able to look at anything today. Excellent advice! Will probably be OT tomorrow too but will post as soon as I get a chance to post what I find.
Where are the bearings? Still stuck to the crankshaft?Double shifts all week and worked the first day of my "weekend". Yesterday was spent playing catch up on other things but I got out in the garage today (don't have to be at work until 11pm) ...and....mystery solved! I checked the crank for end play and it was good. Checked rods for lateral play and #1 and #2 were fine, get to #3 and doesn't budge regardless of how I try. The piston was sitting right at TDC so I felt forced to pull the head. Got it off and with some persuasion was able to get the rod cap off then knock #3 piston up and out of the top and presto...crank spins free. You can see that there was a heat issue. I haven't seen 360* on the journal yet but I didn't see any gouging....just bluing from heat. Not sure why this end wasn't getting oil? I am surprised after seeing this as there is no question that this was the issue but wouldn't have thought that it could seize.....and remain seized without more signs of damage. What course of action is advised from here?
Where are the bearings? Still stuck to the crankshaft?
That's weird. Usually if it locks the engine, the bearings and crank are galled.No, they came off relatively easily. I haven't looked at them closely yet since they landed right in a catch pan of oil and coolant I had set back under the engine and honestly I haven't fished them out yet but it doesn't appear as if they galled the crank. I may be jumping the gun on this of course since I've only seen the area of the journal that was visible from the top at that time. I have 3 discs with small ruptures and multiple bulges that I have been dodging surgery on for several years. After yesterdays chores and crawling around today, my back is shot and as soon as I freed the engine up I took some quick pics, came in the house and called it a day.
I would like to see the bearings also. How many hours on the engine? With a problem like that, I would change all the rod and main bearings. You should at least check clearences on them. I kinda think you were a little lucky. Had that piston stopped anywhere other than TDC it probably would have still turned over. To continue running it like that would have been a major failure eventually. The image of a rod sticking out the side of the block comes to mind.![]()
That's weird. Usually if it locks the engine, the bearings and crank are galled.
Would love to see pics of the bearings and crank if possible.
Some might say different, but if I were rebuilding that engine , to keep for myself........I would replace that rod due to the heat.
What course of action is advised from here?