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Uh oh... 200 piston

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    Posted: 02 Mar 2017 at 7:04pm
Well... I ran my 200 for about six hours discing on Tuesday, turned it off for the evening. Next morning started it up and let it warm up for a few minutes (my 200 is cold natured). Put it in first gear to get it moving on to the next field and then! A quite, deep tapping noise from the engine! I turned it off as soon as I heard it. Decided not to start it again but to turn the engine over and see if I could hear where the sound was coming from. Sounds like something in the #4 cylinder, sure enough I towed it back home and pulled the head off. Looks like it blew out the top of the cylinder and threw a ring. Have you guys ever seen anything like this?

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Have your injectors checked would also take a look at you turbo 
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that's nasty looking!
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At least u knew enough to stop
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Had it happen on 1969 gas 190
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Gas engine is not the same piston as a diesel. I'm gonna guess starting fluid damage. Check ALL pistons while apart for broken rings or ring lands.
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Better check the rod on that cyl. to see if it is bent. All the suggestions above are relevant. I've seen the inj. do some weird things to pistons.   
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Originally posted by DrAllis DrAllis wrote:

Gas engine is not the same piston as a diesel. I'm gonna guess starting fluid damage. Check ALL pistons while apart for broken rings or ring lands.
I would agree with the Doctor. You will probably find broken rings on other cylinders as well. Seems common with hard starters & lots of ether.
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Well if you put that back together with a sleeve and piston without going threw your injectors good luck like i said check your turbo also..
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Does anyone know how to remove the front axle pivot pin?
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There is a snap ring that holds it in place remove it. The pin has threads in the end of it for a 3/8 bolt. Screw a bolt in so you have something to pull on. You will need to remove a tie rod end it's in the way for the pin to come all the way out. Good luck !
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