Help needed please... metal found in my Cerbera's oil... :-(
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Hi There,
i would really appreciate a little help..... i have owned my Cerbera for over 3 years now and it has been fairly well behaved and very reliable.
its a late 96 4.2 in sage green with black interior. This car was, as I'm sure many others are as a result of standing in front of one of these as a 17 year old and thinking.... one day....
the car has been serviced every year and upon the last one a fairly sizeable amount of metal was found on the magnet on the sump plug.
the car has always run fantastically with high oil pressure and never over heats.
i am hoping someone on here may be able to identify these items....... so far its been a case of guessing or being told 'a full engine rebuild is normally the case in situations like these'
all help and advice greatly appreciated
many thanks Nick

i would really appreciate a little help..... i have owned my Cerbera for over 3 years now and it has been fairly well behaved and very reliable.
its a late 96 4.2 in sage green with black interior. This car was, as I'm sure many others are as a result of standing in front of one of these as a 17 year old and thinking.... one day....
the car has been serviced every year and upon the last one a fairly sizeable amount of metal was found on the magnet on the sump plug.
the car has always run fantastically with high oil pressure and never over heats.
i am hoping someone on here may be able to identify these items....... so far its been a case of guessing or being told 'a full engine rebuild is normally the case in situations like these'
all help and advice greatly appreciated
many thanks Nick
If the bits are all evenly kinked like the zoomed in shot then it is the spacer for the oil control ring.
I'd that it has snapped like that as they are usually quite flexible.
The cast top compression and oil scraper rings usually snap like that.
I'd do a compression test and monitor oil consumption. If both are good leave it as it is.
Don't bother with a bottom end inspection. If it's running Ok leave it, if not it's heads off and pistons out anyway so you might as well have a full rebuild at that point.
I'd that it has snapped like that as they are usually quite flexible.
The cast top compression and oil scraper rings usually snap like that.
I'd do a compression test and monitor oil consumption. If both are good leave it as it is.
Don't bother with a bottom end inspection. If it's running Ok leave it, if not it's heads off and pistons out anyway so you might as well have a full rebuild at that point.
If the engine is still running I think you should get a prize. Its always amazing that one thing will run with scrap metal in the bottom and another will explode due to a grain of dust in the wrong place.
It reminds me of a gearbox that I drained only to get a collection of bearings, cages, several teeth, the locking pin from the layshaft, lots of teeth and some synchro ring bits. Mind you the gearbox was making a noise like a cutlery set in a washing machine.
It reminds me of a gearbox that I drained only to get a collection of bearings, cages, several teeth, the locking pin from the layshaft, lots of teeth and some synchro ring bits. Mind you the gearbox was making a noise like a cutlery set in a washing machine.
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