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Mains? Not master rod? Was it B series?
Well, that is a question, at that. It is a B series engine, a dash 31. The overhauler reported bearing bad, and as part of our rebuild, we did get both a new master rod and a new crankcase, so apparently everything associated with that bearing took a beating. Still, the shop names the bearing as the culprit, so that's why I phrased it like I did.
The other engine, I guess we don't know for exact sure what all is up with it. Locked up on shutdown, it did, and put a whole lot of metal in the screen, much of it ferrous. Could be some master rod in that, but we suspect a bad bearing there, too--much less metal, and hardly any ferrous--and it could also be a failure in the accessory drive: that's what George the AI thinks. We won't know for sure until we tear it down some, and can look at it. There's no money to do anything with that engine right now, and being generally short-handed anyhow, we haven't really looked at it.
We have learned some lessons the hard way with this. One of those things is that operating by the ww2 book can do bad things to you, sometimes. Another thing is that pre-oiling is not only a good thing, it is something you just gotta do, period.
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