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Re: Re: Crankshaft to Camshaft Timing
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Posted by Slick on January 28, 2002 at 13:28:48 from (63.208.93.33):
In Reply to: Re: Crankshaft to Camshaft Timing posted by Bob M on January 27, 2002 at 19:21:43:
I think that maybe you are right about the cam gear. I have noticed in the past before the engine quit running that when you operated the hitch the engine smoothed right out. I was told this was caused by the hydraulic strainer being clogged. I pulled the strainer off and it was clogged. I cleaned it but the same thing happened. Maybe the cam gear is loose and when put a load on the hydraulic pump it moves the gear to a different position. Thanks to all for the ideas!
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