Hi all,
So i found out my ET has side play on the mounting of the rods, i can move cilinder 4 up and down and to the left and right. I suppose i need a new crankshaft for this problem?
Does anyone know how this can happen? The plugs looks good, no sign of (serious) detonation... Oil was 10W60 full syntetic.
I hope you guys can help me finding out what could have happened. Maybe you guys know also what the maximum side play on a E15ET may be?
Cheers,
Rens
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True, i think i also need a new crankshaft because it now probably is damaged because of the sideplay.
You can move the rods to the left and right and you can hear a KLAK-KLAK-KLAK noise. If you start the engine the motor makes also this noise. You can hear the noise comes from cilinder 3 and 4 when running.
You can move the rods to the left and right and you can hear a KLAK-KLAK-KLAK noise. If you start the engine the motor makes also this noise. You can hear the noise comes from cilinder 3 and 4 when running.
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Unless the rods are bent, they wont float from side to side.
If you can hear some clanging, then it will be either very bad piston slap or the conrod bearings are munted.
Only way to know for sure is to strip it.
Does sound likes something pretty buggered in there whichever way it turns out.
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If you can hear some clanging, then it will be either very bad piston slap or the conrod bearings are munted.
Only way to know for sure is to strip it.
Does sound likes something pretty buggered in there whichever way it turns out.
Oracle
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