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Removing the link rod out of a M14P

 
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Francois Davel



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:59 am    Post subject: Removing the link rod out of a M14P Reply with quote

Hi there friends

I have suffered from the dreaded Hydraulic Lock....

Now I would like to remove the #4 link rod out of the Master Rod.

See the attached diagram.

The engine is still in place.

From the diagram, it would seem that the two rings need to come off both sides and then the question is will the pins come out? are they a pressed fit? if they are is there some diagram of a puller that one could make that could pull the pin out?

Any advice and help would be really appreciated!

Cheers from a warm and humid Howick in South Africa

Francois


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 6:07 am    Post subject: Removing the link rod out of a M14P Reply with quote

Cylinder #4 does not have a link rod. It is the master rod (#1 in the diagram). The link rods (#5 in the diagram) are connected to the other 8 cylinders and to the lower end of the master rod. Note the 8 holes in the round, lower section of the master rod (#1 in the diagram).
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 6:48 am    Post subject: Removing the link rod out of a M14P Reply with quote

As Dennis pointed out No. 4 is the master rod. If it is bent then
you have a very serious problem and it will not be fixed in the field.
You are correct that both retaining rings need to be removed. The
pins are a press fit and they only go in one way as well as in one clock
position. You will have to pull several cylinders around the offending one
to get at things. It is not a job for the faint of heart. I know of several
people who have changed a bent rod in the field and have done it myself on
an AI-14. You will have to make a tool to press the pin out and to press it
back in the replacement rod. I loaned the one I made to someone several
years ago. Now I cannot remember who it was and obviously they did not
bother to return it.
If the engine was run with the bent rod you may have more serious
problems as it puts metal fines throughout the engine

George Coy
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714 Airport Rd.
Swanton VT 05488
802-868-5633 off
802-363-5782 cell
george.coy(at)gmail.com
http://coyafct.com/
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:06 pm    Post subject: Re: Removing the link rod out of a M14P Reply with quote

My apologies this was a typo....I need to remove link rod #5

I hope this make more sense.....

Cheers

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:09 pm    Post subject: Re: Removing the link rod out of a M14P Reply with quote

george(at)gesoco.com wrote:
As Dennis pointed out No. 4 is the master rod. If it is bent then
you have a very serious problem and it will not be fixed in the field.
You are correct that both retaining rings need to be removed. The
pins are a press fit and they only go in one way as well as in one clock
position. You will have to pull several cylinders around the offending one
to get at things. It is not a job for the faint of heart. I know of several
people who have changed a bent rod in the field and have done it myself on
an AI-14. You will have to make a tool to press the pin out and to press it
back in the replacement rod. I loaned the one I made to someone several
years ago. Now I cannot remember who it was and obviously they did not
bother to return it.
If the engine was run with the bent rod you may have more serious
problems as it puts metal fines throughout the engine

George Coy
CAS Ltd.
714 Airport Rd.
Swanton VT 05488
802-868-5633 off
802-363-5782 cell
george.coy(at)gmail.com
http://coyafct.com/
SKYPE george.coy

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Please could you let me know what the tool looks like that you need to remove the pin? can you e mail me a drawing or post something here?

Thanks cheers

Francois


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:17 pm    Post subject: Removing the link rod out of a M14P Reply with quote

Here is a linkn to a tool kit George sells:

http://coyafct.com/2010/01/m14-engine-tool-kit/


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 12:40 am    Post subject: Re: Removing the link rod out of a M14P Reply with quote

Thanks William

But that does not show the puller to get the link rod pins out?

I am looking for an idea of where I can get one or what it looks like so I could make one....knowing I am here in South Africa....

Cheers

Francois


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