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dropping crank on 3f while still under bonnet

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dropping crank on 3f while still under bonnet

Post by seaeagle »

is it posiable to remove the crank without taking out the whole motor?
is it easier to take the whole thing out with the gear box?

dropped a brearing cap through the sump and made a huge mess of the 1st piston.
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Post by Z()LTAN »

do you need the crank out?

coz you can take pistons out without taking the crank out
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Post by dumbdunce »

if your motor has thrown a rod then it's very likely that much more than the rod and crank are damaged.

it is possible to drop the crank with the engine installed however it is necessary to drop the gearbox so it's definitely easier to pull out the whole engine and gearbox and put the engine on a stand to work on it.
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Post by SimplyPV »

it would be greatly advised to take the engine out, put it on a stand, and go over it carefully. make sure there are no cracks in the block.
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Post by seaeagle »

i will eventually take the whole thing out, but with the time restraints im doing little bits at a time, i agree there will be heaps of damage, theres a large bit of the piston in the sump and the end cap is in about 30 bits, its a great site in a sad way....lol, im hoping to get it rebuilt or if a donor one comes along put that in... i did see a 2f on ebay but think id rather stay with the 3f
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Post by goannaoffroad »

3F engine's are cheap to buy from the wreckers that would be the easiest way to go.
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

seaeagle wrote:i will eventually take the whole thing out, but with the time restraints im doing little bits at a time, i agree there will be heaps of damage, theres a large bit of the piston in the sump and the end cap is in about 30 bits, its a great site in a sad way....lol, im hoping to get it rebuilt or if a donor one comes along put that in... i did see a 2f on ebay but think id rather stay with the 3f
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Post by seaeagle »

well i got a short motor ...thanks matt..... was thinking to put straght in but have decided to recondition it first, stipped it down and it looks good. will get new bearings and rings, have it tank cleaned and hoaned, cant wait.
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Post by matt.mcinnes »

Hey DJ how did you know I had a 3F block laying around :D

Now worries Seaeagle, I agree a reco at this point is the best way to go small price to pay for peice of mind, like I said the engine always looked pretty good in the cyclinders, the head just needed some TLC which it certainaly got :cool:

Try Ebay for a Factory Service Manual or serch for 3F engine repair manual (pub. No. 36253E)

Also a lot of tec Info here on the 60 series section http://forum.ih8mud.com/forumdisplay.php?f=27

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