NormB
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Broken part is #18 on figure 36 or 38 of TM 9-2320-280-24P-1, goes between mounting bracket for 100 or 200A generator, does double duty holding down manifold AND a bracket which, although I have a 60A generator, is there.
Thing snapped off pretty much flush with the head.
I have some experience with such things - volkswagens (an earlier life) for example - using a drill, easy-out (which rarely is), tapping and helicoil installation,
Questions are:
1 - I'm planning on pulling the generator anyway, have a nice new 200A model with peripheral parts, belts, etc which should give me more room to work - getting a drill in there, easy out and tap...
2 - I need to replace the o-ring gasket in the oil dipstick tube where it meets the pan (it drips) which will require yet another manifold bolt be pulled, I'm thinking in for a penny, in for a pound, just pull 'em all so I have that much more room to work without the generator OR manifold in the way, replace as needed with LOTS of nickel-based antiseize compound, new gaskets, button it all up.
3 - I changed the glow plugs a few months back and that SAME cylinder's GP was a BEAR to remove, posted pictures of it. You'd think if there was some blow-by, a head gasket leak there'd be that distinct tappeting sound coming from under the hood somewhere, but I don't hear it. I've owned Nortons, Hondas, BMW motorcycles and one Subaru Outback that had a gasket leaking, the sound in unmistakable, but my hearings a little impaired and the motor's pretty LOUD. Anyone think it's possible this is why the GP was burnt up?
4. Anyone think this isn't "safe" to drive like this?
Any and all relevant feedback, suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Norm
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