Cub Cadet T65 Series User Manual

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Failure Analysis

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8.

Because the oil suspends the particles, the engine
components that are immersed in oil will show defi-
nite signs of abrasive ingestion especially around the
connecting rod and main bearing journals.
See Figure 11.5.

NOTE: Abrasives that are trapped in the oil will cause

more wear to the lower portion of the combustion
chamber than the upper portion.

NOTE: On a new engine, wear of only one bearing surface

could be a sign of a manufacturing defect.

NOTE: Abrasive particles can also be embedded into

materials that are softer than the abrasive. This will
cause the affected part to act like a piece of sand
paper or a grinding wheel. See Figure 11.6.

Figure 11.5

Figure 11.6

Embedded abrasives

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