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Re: Crankshaft welded to block was Death of Me

To: "Paul Dorsey" <dorpaul@negia.net>,
Subject: Re: Crankshaft welded to block was Death of Me
From: "Kinderlehrer" <Kinderlehrer@comcast.net>
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 18:36:55 -0800
When I was just a lad working in a gas station, some guys were switching out 
rod bearings on their stock car, only they read the book wrong and torqued 
them to the main bearing spec - caused that same kinda symptom :-)  I also 
had the engine seem to freeze up on my TR3, turned out that the starter gear 
had jammed in the ring gear - that might be something worth checking.
Bob

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul Dorsey" <dorpaul@negia.net>
To: "triumph list" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 6:21 PM
Subject: Crankshaft welded to block was Death of Me


> Thanks for the calming words from people.  Someone asked me to explain 
> what
> I meant by 'engine won't turn over'.  OK its: 'crankshaft seems like it's
> welded to the block'.  And now I've got a second opinion- (by someone who
> has actually made Triumphs RUN BEFORE!)
>
> Today my worst fears were confirmed: I may have to take my engine back 
> out!
> However, because of an expert's guidance, those fears seemed more of a 
> mere
> hindrance-- maybe nothing more than Triumph hiccup, a tr3 moment, a 
> welcome
> to the marque kind of thing...
>
> Really Doug's presense varified some of my findings: that the engine won't
> budge.  With gearbox and engine in place within the car we managed to
> disengage the clutch (or so we think.)  We removed things that I had added
> to the engine after it came back from the engine shop, we even loosened 2 
> of
> the 3 cam bearing retainer screws (remember from earlier posts how I found
> these loose?).  Unfortunately one of the cam bearing retainer screws can't
> be loosened without removing the draft tube (a tomorrow task).  But I have
> to ask, "Can just 1 overtightened cam bearing retainor screw keep the 
> engine
> from being 'turned over using 75 ftlbs of effort on the handcrank?'  If 
> your
> answer is 'no' then mostlikely the problem is with work done by the engine
> shop.  Proably by noon tomorrow I should be able to put all of the blame 
> on
> the engine shop. Stay tuned-
> Thanks,
> Paul Dorsey
> 60 TR3A


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