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Re: Vrooom, clank, clank

To: Engelhardt <engel@metro.net>
Subject: Re: Vrooom, clank, clank
From: "Wayne H. Francis" <francis@legacyvisions.com>
Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 10:13:46 -0700
I'd say there's a distinct possibility that the crank is gone.  Some
years ago the crank on my TD broke in downtown Monterey...clutched in
for a stoplight and suddenly it's like somebody is banging the bottom of
my foot through the clutch.  Did a U-turn, drove several miles back to
my home including climbing a steep hill...didn't notice a real loss of
power (as I remember).  Prayed through the night.  Went outside the next
morning, started it up, clank still there.  Shut it down...never ran the
car again...stored it, dismantled it, am just now reassembling
everything and hoping to get the engine rebuilt.
Wayne Francis
Ojai, CA
50 TD
79 Spit
Engelhardt wrote:
> 
> Finally got the car on the road after fixing a blown head gasket. I got
> about three miles from home, started up a hill, alll of a sudden a loud,
> heavy clank started in the engine. Called AAA for a tow (yes, David, I
> did tip the driver) and got the car home. The clank sounds like a heavy
> hammer hitting an anvil but the engine still runs! I'm thinking maybe I
> broke a con rod or the crank. Will the engine still run with a broken
> crank? Guess I'll have to pull the pan and find out how poor I'm about
> to become. Any wisdom from the list will be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Ron
> 58 MGA
> Santa Rosa, Ca.

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