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IvIarkgraham
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22nd Aug 08 at 10:30   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

right need to right a report about my latest engine failure but dont know how to put it

i was told my big end shells were about to go then 50miles later they went putting 3 holes in my block

can someone please describe to me what exactly has happened?
John
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have you not had 17 rebuilds?
dean101287
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big end bearing have gone casing 3 holes in your block
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rod seized on the crank and pushed it through the side of the block
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"I was told my engine was about to self destruct, so I did the sensible thing that all people would do, carry on driving the car. Guess what happened next..."
IvIarkgraham
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
"I was told my engine was about to self destruct, so I did the sensible thing that all people would do, carry on driving the car. Guess what happened next..."


i was in london and had to get home
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quote:
Originally posted by John
have you not had 17 rebuilds?


2 "rebuilds" and 1 engine swap
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Not had much luck there
IvIarkgraham
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22nd Aug 08 at 10:41   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

not at all
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buy my turbo engine
IvIarkgraham
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22nd Aug 08 at 10:55   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i have an engine been running for a few months now
IvIarkgraham
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quote:
Originally posted by Ant
rod seized on the crank and pushed it through the side of the block


why did it do it though?
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can i put it down to bad build or old age (eg. not been rebuilt)?
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whats the milage?
IvIarkgraham
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22nd Aug 08 at 11:17   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

well i dont know

i snapped my crank
he got another engine and "rebuilt it"
was going through about 2 litres of oil a week
he got another engine and "rebuilt" it
could hear it knock after 200 miles
took it back he said it was fine
1000 miles later !!*%$^&$£BOOOOOOM*&**!+)$$!" 3 holes in block and a smashed head
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the half circle metal shells (bearing for the bottom end of the con rods / or "big end") have died. This means the connecting rod wouldn't move freely on the crank shaft.

Bang!
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22nd Aug 08 at 11:20   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

but why would they die?
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wear and tear. lack of oil
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22nd Aug 08 at 11:22   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

oil was checked 3 times a week never went below half way.

wear and tear as in old age maybe?

[Edited on 22-08-2008 by IvIarkgraham]
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oil not changed for a while and doesn't lubricate like it should. Happens to engines that havn't been loved
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22nd Aug 08 at 11:25   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

well a rebuild would mean new oil. oil change at 500 and oil change at 1k
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when it was rebuilt did they match up the bottom halves of the con rods to the correct top half? Thats a fatal mistake that could cause early engine death, but nobody rebuilding an engine would be that daft.
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If the engine was re-built then this should have never happened. End of.

The big ends will only seize due to oil starvation (crap in the oil blocking the galleries). Or the wrong size bearing shells used.

Both could be plausible as the guy who has built your engines sounds like he doesn't have a clue judging the track record.

Time to get your money back, or take him to court.
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22nd Aug 08 at 11:35   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

well i need to write a report and get my mate who put this latest engine in to sign it

this guy is a complete dick and wanted to fix my leaky rocker cover with some sealant
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the case will be moved to court but he has already been declared bankrupt so i doubt anything will come of it

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