My wife bought my 1957 Case 300 without my permission lol
About 8 years ago or so. It needed a lot of work but I got it going and use it to maintain my dirt road here in the mojave desert.
When started cold it has a nasty rap/ knock. Cold being anything below 100F.
Once warmed up to the 180° thermostat setting the noise is almost gone .
I'm thinking it's not a rod as that would get worse as the oil thins out as it heats up.
I have narrowed it down to #1 cyl but I don't think that matters.
All 4 cylinders work well. I can remove any 3 plug wires and it will continue to run on any 1 cylinder.
Am I on the right track?
BTW I have tried several oil viscosities and the best for quieting the noise is 20w50 . 15w40 was by far the loudest. Sae30 was in the middle.
Once warmed up I can rev it to full speed and use it all day. Just after a cold start does it sound like it's going to come apart .
Broken or somehow damaged piston skirt? Prolly laying in the bottom of the pan?
About 8 years ago or so. It needed a lot of work but I got it going and use it to maintain my dirt road here in the mojave desert.
When started cold it has a nasty rap/ knock. Cold being anything below 100F.
Once warmed up to the 180° thermostat setting the noise is almost gone .
I'm thinking it's not a rod as that would get worse as the oil thins out as it heats up.
I have narrowed it down to #1 cyl but I don't think that matters.
All 4 cylinders work well. I can remove any 3 plug wires and it will continue to run on any 1 cylinder.
Am I on the right track?
BTW I have tried several oil viscosities and the best for quieting the noise is 20w50 . 15w40 was by far the loudest. Sae30 was in the middle.
Once warmed up I can rev it to full speed and use it all day. Just after a cold start does it sound like it's going to come apart .
Broken or somehow damaged piston skirt? Prolly laying in the bottom of the pan?