Ericke1
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I recently returned my Ofna Force .26 to Ofna for repair since the connecting rod melted (apparently the engine was too hot). Anyway, Ofna charged me 50 bucks to rebuild it, with a new piston, sleeve and connecting rod because they said this was not under warranty. I paid.
I got the engine back yesterday and I noticed something odd. On one end of the engine you can see the connecting rod mounted to the sleeve. On the other side of the engine when I turn the long rod where you mount the clutch and gear on (dont know what you call that part-basically its the rod on which the gear is mounted with the clutch) it turns smoothly but when the connecting rod (on the other end the connecting rod makes a circle when you turn it) completes half a turning diameter it gets very hard to turn the rod and after a lot of force it becomes easy to turn the rod again. So basically the connecting rod makes a half circle smoothly and when it reaches the other half it becomes hard to complete its rotation.
Is this normal? Am I making too much of it or should I send it back to OFNA?
Never mind, I called OFNA and they said this is called PINCH and it will go away with the engine break in process. I felt silly for asking.
I got the engine back yesterday and I noticed something odd. On one end of the engine you can see the connecting rod mounted to the sleeve. On the other side of the engine when I turn the long rod where you mount the clutch and gear on (dont know what you call that part-basically its the rod on which the gear is mounted with the clutch) it turns smoothly but when the connecting rod (on the other end the connecting rod makes a circle when you turn it) completes half a turning diameter it gets very hard to turn the rod and after a lot of force it becomes easy to turn the rod again. So basically the connecting rod makes a half circle smoothly and when it reaches the other half it becomes hard to complete its rotation.
Is this normal? Am I making too much of it or should I send it back to OFNA?
Never mind, I called OFNA and they said this is called PINCH and it will go away with the engine break in process. I felt silly for asking.