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Originally posted by cincy90h22 View PostTHIS!! If the mechanic didn't do his job right, its not gonna last. Sounds like the bottom end to me. Take it back to the mechanic. If he values his reputation, he will fix it, that is all a mechanic really has is his reputation.
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i had my rod bearings changed in my old motor cause it was knocking, one of the old bearings was cracked in half. but after about a month or two it started knocking again when i was about an hour away from home and when i got about 5 miles from home the motor blew. the mechanic didnt put bottom end back together right and i slung a rod.
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Originally posted by CISCOKID View Posti called the mechanic he said he will come by sometime this week to see if its something that he did that caused the problem
Originally posted by thumping_accord View Posti had my rod bearings changed in my old motor cause it was knocking, one of the old bearings was cracked in half. but after about a month or two it started knocking again when i was about an hour away from home and when i got about 5 miles from home the motor blew. the mechanic didnt put bottom end back together right and i slung a rod.
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Originally posted by thumping_accord View Posti had my rod bearings changed in my old motor cause it was knocking, one of the old bearings was cracked in half. but after about a month or two it started knocking again when i was about an hour away from home and when i got about 5 miles from home the motor blew. the mechanic didnt put bottom end back together right and i slung a rod.
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[QUOTE=reklipz;3071103]What's the word? From the video, it definitely sounds like bottom end; rod knock. It's too low pitched and loud to be something in the valve train IMO. Either the mechanic didn't reinstall something properly, or you've somehow coincidentally spun a rod bearing. I doubt it's slop in the rod cap / rod (causing a "wobble" up and down motion), but I suppose if he swapped rods/rod caps by accident that could be?
Something in the block was messed up not rod bearings tho
i found another block for pretty cheap and its in the shop right now hopefully itll be ready by this week
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Originally posted by owner232 View PostThis reminded me of the time i had a dizzy leak a bad one and i forgot to keep adding oil to the car i was on the way to work and i hear BOOOOM and my car dies i was thinking wtf? so i look in my mirror i was on a highway in dallas called 75 the whole highway was black lol so i pulled over and looked behind the header was a hole about 4in tall and 4 in wide. good times.... i never liked the f22b2's after that
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