can all 6 cylinders fire with a broken rod?
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can all 6 cylinders fire with a broken road?
Last edited by Hell_raiser; 09-06-2007, 01:20 AM.Ford Guy says to we " keeping up with that General Maintenance as you drive a gm?' I say to him well when you found on road dead tomorrow, I'll be in the next province.Tags: None
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Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View PostI doubt you broke a rod. Here is what happens when water gets in the cyl while the engine is running...
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The rode are forged, they will bend before breaking.
BTW, these cam out of a running car (just not running good ).Ford Guy says to we " keeping up with that General Maintenance as you drive a gm?' I say to him well when you found on road dead tomorrow, I'll be in the next province.
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Originally posted by Hell_raiser View Postdid thay knock u may have just saved me an engine swap
I have a knock in the bottom of my current engine due to detonation.
You didn't mention what car you have, but the oil pan and rod caps need to come off to inspect. If by chance the crank survived without scoring, youcan replace the rod and rod bearing, but chances are if you heard the knock for long, it's shot.
Depending on what's easier for you to do, you may want to just get a replacement engine. I personally would just rebuild, but my car isn't a daily driver.
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