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track rod end
myrtles got her mot tomorrow i have just noticed that the rubber gater on the track rod end has split is this a fail.she is then having the sump off and the big end shells are going to be replaced.engine is a recon less than 2 years old.its not done 9000 miles and the big ends are knocking a bit.wish me luck
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Annoying that they are splitting after less than a year on Fenchurch. At least they are pretty easy to change, unlike the steering rack gaiters.


Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/
If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
if the big ends are rattling after only 9thou. I would try to have the crank And Con rods checked for ovality.If the original had a big end badly knocking,the recon may have had the crank reground but may not have had new conrods or at least a new one in the piston with the worst damage to the big end.It's alway good practice to renew a con rod that has had a big end knock they become oval and soon rip the new bearings to bits.A good recon should last far longer than 9thou, more like 70 or 80.The trouble is that you don't know what has been reconned Always better to rebuild them yourself,then you know what has been sorted Good luck with it
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it was a slight rumble at certian revs,when the oil was hot,which led me to think big enrd or mains starting to go.i am told that if the timing is out i am told that it can make the engine knock slightly.the oil pressure was good60 on a run 35 on tick over when the oil is hot,so thats more than enough. i am also told that if the flywheel is not tight enough you can get the same noise. i did go to a specilist in the london area,he did a lot of work and did not charge me.thats a very good thing for custermer relations,and i will continue to use them in the future,i am more than happy
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im not saying i am a good custmer,it was good custmer relations.i will say good old fashioned busness.they look after me well.they did supply the engine.there have been some faulty ones from the suppliers they use.this was 2 years ago,there was a fault with the reconditioning process,he was checking there quality of workmanship
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That sounds like Minor Mania.


Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/
If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
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