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i just overhauled the 10hp on my 100 first it has a new starter generator on it and it is getting hot you cant hold your hand on it, secondly its making a clanging noise i don't think its a knock but cant be for sure i cant place where it is, i torqued the rod to 22ft lbs
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Is the starter generator overcharging? Maybe the voltage reg went bad?
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They do get hot after running a hour or so but check the voltage at the battery with a meter,no more than 14.2 volts or it will overcharge. That may be your PTO making that noise.Does it have the anti rattle clips?
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i haven't put the front pto on yet and no there are no anti rattle clips on but it sounds like the noise is coming from the motor i just cant place it
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Is it coming from your clutch,did you replace it?
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Just throwing out a question, you did make sure to orient the rod correctly with the oil hole facing the cam side of the crank?
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found my knocking noise i took the pan off of it a rotated the crank by hand
the piston wrist pin was moving inside the rod so i pulled the piston and my rod was bad it was a factory 10hp kohler brand part i never thought to check it because i never even looked at the rod i just wrapped it up with the crank and sent it off the get a bearing made for it. now i have to send this other rod off should have paid more attention to my parts i guess
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the insulator on the pos post isn't melted is it ? -- possible the rear bearing is dry and worn/loose or a front bearing I would pull it and check it out or have it checked before you cause costly damage
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