KEEP SCREWS TIGHT!!!
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KEEP SCREWS TIGHT!!!
Here are some pics from probing a friend's motor. He had a noise inside the motor. Look at what was found imbedded into the head. The screw was a sheet metal type holding the airpan to the firewall. Like a #8 X 1/2". Unfortunately there was more, a crack in the cylinder wall. We saw it weeping liquid. I made a vid of that too for reference.
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Re: KEEP SCREWS TIGHT!!!
Wow That sucks!!!
My friend had a 67 Fire Bird, that had a screw in top of the piston, like that(assumed from the carb) that make a lot of noise.
Fortunate for him the screw did only minor damage to piston. removed and ran for years, before he sold it.
To bad it broke the block
My friend had a 67 Fire Bird, that had a screw in top of the piston, like that(assumed from the carb) that make a lot of noise.
Fortunate for him the screw did only minor damage to piston. removed and ran for years, before he sold it.
To bad it broke the block
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i saw something like that befor. 454 Chevy with a knock, the noise was up high. not low like a rod knock. i took the head off and found the end of a TORX bit pounded into the number 5 piston. this was the days of the Rochester carb. there are 2 torx screws inside the airhorn just above the venturi...........some one must have done some carb work and the bit stayed in the screw...well for a little while anyway.....
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Re: KEEP SCREWS TIGHT!!!
Ouch....... Loctite is your friend....
Blaktopr,
What is the camera set-up you are using and how close can it focus in?
Thanks,
John
Blaktopr,
What is the camera set-up you are using and how close can it focus in?
Thanks,
John
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John, all I remember is it was an expensive piece with all the bells and whistles on loan from the military. That was zoomed all in. The screw head was 1/4 inch ish??? in that screen view.Racebrewer wrote:Ouch....... Loctite is your friend....
Blaktopr,
What is the camera set-up you are using and how close can it focus in?
Thanks,
John
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Thanks Balktopr,
A Gov't job, eh?<LOL>
John
A Gov't job, eh?<LOL>
John
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No. The car's owner was retired Navy working on base as a civilian.Racebrewer wrote:Thanks Balktopr,
A Gov't job, eh?<LOL>
John
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