[AT] Kubota M5700 noise

Roger Moffat rogerkiwi at gmail.com
Mon Apr 6 10:39:07 PDT 2020



> On Apr 6, 2020, at 11:35 AM, Dave Maynard <dave at themaplehillfarm.com> wrote:
> 
>     My friend and mechanic help has a Jacobson mower he's is rebuilding that has a 4 cylinder version of this motor that appears identical except the number of cyl's. He found the rod to be the same except it a tweak shorter by an almost immeasurable amount, maybe .005 or .010. Part number is almost the same except last digit and now I'm wondering if that could be someone's mistake. Would shorter rod cause preignition?

No, a longer rod would cause that - the piston is coming up higher in the cylinder (and starting fractionally lower) so there’s greater compression in a cylinder with a longer rod (or a piston with a higher deck height).

Roger
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