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It is indeed not an engine rumble, but a gearbox one. Time to check the oil I think. If there is any left at all in the box
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Warning - off topic hijack, sorry Andrewwanderinstar wrote:This may be me being thick. But if you cant get pistons out of top of engine on a sidevalve, how on earth are you going to get them out of bottom with crank insitu. If you did manage to get them out, you know what my next question is gonna be, how do you put them back. I find it difficult putting pistons back in from top , the ring compressor usually moves just as I get to top ring.
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The sidevalve pistons indeed come out through the bottom of the block.
There's a chamfer at the bottom of the bore to refit them with the rings in place - in theory.
In practice, I fit the pistons without the rings. Push the piston all the way to the top & out as fas as possible. Then fit the rings & use a ring compressor in the usual fashion.


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I'm sure I didn't fit any rings before fitting the piston from the bottom. It's been quite a few years thoughOnne wrote:even the bottom one?

Have a quick look - it won't take long to see if you can or not

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If its only rattling when idling, then surely its just the timing chain???
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and I will allow it, of course, being a great fan of going off topic
John, my ears aren't that weird, the noise comes from behind the engine ( say at bulkhead ->gearbox!) level.
And I haven't checked my gearbox oil for 4000 miles or so. shame on me!
John, my ears aren't that weird, the noise comes from behind the engine ( say at bulkhead ->gearbox!) level.
And I haven't checked my gearbox oil for 4000 miles or so. shame on me!
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Re: big end noise
the rate of oil loss is due to it being spat out of the rear main bearing and onto the road. higher the revs the more oil out the back.Onne wrote: I feel like there is only one remedy; the bigends!
a gallon on 550 miles is just too much! (its 20W50 Valvoline, SL rated £9 per 5 liters)
Onne
the oil from the front main drips into the timming chain cover, and the center one into the sump. The front and rear also lose oil into the sump.
if you replace the big end bearings only, what you will do is raise the oil pressure in the crank, therefore forcing more oil out the rear main, adding to your oil loss. this will also mean that the new big ends will not be lubricated fully, espically if the crank is in good shape.
if you want to stop the oil loss you will need to have the mains reground and new bearings fitted. this still will not completly stop oil dripping out the rear, its just the way it is.
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