Posted by Chris NW Ind on October 14, 2008 at 17:34:33 from (64.136.27.227):
After pretty extensive repairs, at least for me, the W9 is ready for work. From my previous posts, I had to replace the inner axle bearings and the camshaft. Also spent quite a bit of time dressing the left-hand bull and bull pinion gears. The disintegrating bearing did quite a number on the teeth.
Runs and drives great. The rear end howls just a little bit, but nothing that I'll ever worry about--I know everything is in good shape in there.
The intermittent miss and loud tick from #2 cyl intake valve is gone. Somehow it was all tied into the cam, I think due to some damage I saw on the old part. (Had to set 1/4" tappet gap or the cylinder wouldn't fire) And I had the lifters resurfaced.
All that's left is to replace the front tires, which I have on hand.
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