I thought it would be entertaining to hear what strange, out of place things you have found in engines or other parts of machinery you have worked on.
What brings this to mind is the second grader (out of two I have ever worked on) that had small parts left inside the engine oil pump pickup bell that subsequently entered the oil pump gears and damaged things.
The first was the 212 9T we bought a couple years ago. When we brought it home non running, we pulled it off the trailer, checked the oil and fuel and pull-started it. Cranked right up, but no oil pressure and also found that the clutch was sticking so I couldn't get it in a low gear and it wouldn't pull off in high which was what it had cranked up in. Shut it down before it did any (more) damage.
Pulled the engine to remove the clutch and check into the oil pressure problem and discovered something rattling around in the suction bell. 2 small roll pins! When I disassembled the pump, the damage to the gears showed that at least one more pin had been left inside the suction screen and was sucked into the pump and damaged the gears. That engine is running with a filed down set of gears in it today. It has pretty good pressure.
The second is the 12E 99E we have bought and have been working on/looking at:D since last winter. This machine had a piston fail and the rod beat the sleeve out and broke the block so the former owner bought a new block and a bunch of parts and never repaired the engine other than taking the head and pan off before pulling the grader out of the shop into the weather for a few years.
We are currently reassembling the engine using the new block and the few new parts he had bought that were the correct size and an aftermarket overhaul set. Picked the oil pump up off the floor where it had been laying for many months and discovered the drive gear was loose on the shaft. It is on a keyed taper so the gear and shaft both are toast.
Then discovered the shaft wouldn't turn anyway so after disassembling the pump, we found it had ingested a sheetmetal lock used under the head of bolts in CAT engines. The kind where you bend the tab up after you tighten the bolt. This was far too large to fit through the intake screen which was new. The new screen had been fitted to the suction bell with pieces of the old screen (and the locking tab) loose inside:eek:
The #6 piston came apart and stopped the engine, but the rod bearings couldn't have lasted long with no oil pressure. Crank was already 0.040 under so this thing had been overhauled at least once before. It is now 0.050 under with aftermarket bearings.
The other, probably more common thing I found was the D333 parts engine had a good sized rag sucked into the far end of the intake runner on the head. Positioned where it was, I am sure it was sucked there by the running engine. I don't think #1 cylinder was breathing very well.
So what have you found?