Hi,
I am very sad. I pulled a load of wood a little bit too fast and now I have a cylinder that makes a pissch sound at every revolution. It is much like if there was leaves hitting the fan, but when I start it I clearly hear that it happens with only one cylinder. It is a Chrysler flat-head motor. Anybody has experience on figuring out the problem (and then fixing it ?) I mean, should it be a (I'm throwing ideas here...) head casket? problem with valve? Piston rings? Broken block?
Thank you for all and any help,
jf
I am very sad. I pulled a load of wood a little bit too fast and now I have a cylinder that makes a pissch sound at every revolution. It is much like if there was leaves hitting the fan, but when I start it I clearly hear that it happens with only one cylinder. It is a Chrysler flat-head motor. Anybody has experience on figuring out the problem (and then fixing it ?) I mean, should it be a (I'm throwing ideas here...) head casket? problem with valve? Piston rings? Broken block?
Thank you for all and any help,
jf