Took my pan off to see this. I am the first to take the pan off, should I be concerned? Also since I have the pan off now, could I gat away with replacing the bearings now if there is no scoring of the crank or rods?
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Originally posted by SappySE107 View PostId be worried! Yes, you can replace the bearings now with the same size that is in there now so long as there is no damage to the crank, rods, or caps.
When I made a cover for the EGR delete, the bolt holes stripped and I had to drill/tap them and like an id10t, I didn't take the mani off the motor.The bearings are fine, these are the chips from the drilling that made their way into the pan.
Another hard lesson learned, just hope this doesn't cause a problem in the near future. (I say near because the hybrid will be started soon, lol). I'm just glad this isn't my daily driver.
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The EGR bolts to exhaust and the intake. How would those get into the pan? Did you drill the exhaust with the valve covers off?My CarDomain Site--------The Camaro Song
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Originally posted by grimmcs View PostThe EGR bolts to exhaust and the intake. How would those get into the pan? Did you drill the exhaust with the valve covers off?
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thing is even if you got metal into the intake, it cant get passed the pistons and into the oil pan. and even so, thats not filings from drilling a bolt hole out. that is bearing material. id pull all the bearings out and look to find were that came from.
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Originally posted by sharkey View Postthing is even if you got metal into the intake, it cant get passed the pistons and into the oil pan. and even so, thats not filings from drilling a bolt hole out. that is bearing material. id pull all the bearings out and look to find were that came from.
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Yep, bearings are shot. Here's some pics I posted...
http://60degreev6.com/showthread.php?t=36634
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Originally posted by Juglenaut View PostLooks as if the engine ran for a bit without any oil.
This was the first cap I pulled too. I'm going to pull the main caps when I get some time and if they look ok then I'll remove the heads and get the crank and rod journals turned. Since I already have the bottom open, I'm thinking I might fix it in the car.
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I would check your main bearings too, that may have been the thrust part of one of the bearings that went.
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Originally posted by 3400-95-Modified View PostI would check your main bearings too, that may have been the thrust part of one of the bearings that went.
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