Legacy twin turbo engine running on three and quite noisy
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trickywoo said:
Not enough detail to say for sure but they do like to destroy big end bearings.
When you say noisy is it putting out a heavy metalic knocking sound?
it is knocking, but not like a big end. the engine has only covered 25k miles (not sure of the age as i was a replacement). When you say noisy is it putting out a heavy metalic knocking sound?
drakart said:
trickywoo said:
Not enough detail to say for sure but they do like to destroy big end bearings.
When you say noisy is it putting out a heavy metalic knocking sound?
it is knocking, but not like a big end. the engine has only covered 25k miles (not sure of the age as i was a replacement). When you say noisy is it putting out a heavy metalic knocking sound?
thanks chaps. dont think its a valve issue, so it sounds like piston issues. This will be my third spent engine in just over a year in three different cars. I dont seem to have much luck... 
I did drive it, but it is being picked up tomorrow morning by the garage. Fingers crossed its a quick fix, but something tells me that i am going to have to find another car for the trip.

I did drive it, but it is being picked up tomorrow morning by the garage. Fingers crossed its a quick fix, but something tells me that i am going to have to find another car for the trip.
I've heard No.3 failures being attributed to that cylinder running the hottest and being last on the fuel rail(so getting det first if things do go wrong) but I think thats the first time I've heard it suggested that it suffers from oil starvation.Edited by GravelBen on Thursday 24th June 06:35
Twincharged said:
Have you checked the plugs? Not making a flippant comment; it's just easy to forget to check the simple stuff when you have an issue with your p&j and paranoia sets in!
i cant check them myself, but the garage will check them out first. i am obviously hoping that this is the only problem...Message Board | Japanese Chat | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


