Sentences with phrase «spun rod bearing»

Dealer diagnosed a spun rod bearing!!!
The cause of a rod knock is usually due to a spun rod bearing (could also just be a worn out bearing over time, but much less common).

Not exact matches

If you drive the engine long enough with a spun bearing, you can expect sooner or later to cause catastrophic damage to the engine with a rod being thrown through the side of the block, at which point you'll be in for much worse than a rebuild, but a replacement (plus, there'll be a huge mess to clean up).
If the bearing spins inside its home in the large end of the connecting rod, oil pressure will first go up, due to less flow of oil where there normally would be.
Black or discolored rod caps are good indicators of spun bearings.
Type: R Cubic Inches: over 440 Bore: 4.32 inches plus.40 over, total of 4.72 Block Modifications: bored.040 over Block: Chrysler Bore x Stroke: stock 4.72 x 3.75 Rods: stock, cast Pistons: Speed - Pro, 9.8:1 compression Crankshaft: stock steel Cam: Comp Cams hydraulic Lift:.470 at.050 224 Valves: Milodon, 2.14 intake, 1.81 exhaust Valvesprings: Comp Cams Rocker Arm: stock Intake Manifold: Edelbrock Aluminum Six Pack Carburetors: Holley Six Pack Distributor: Mallory Exhaust: Chrysler RB Hi - Performance Muffler: Spin Tech Exhaust Pipes: Muffler Tech Performance Inlet / Outlet Size: 2.50 inches Exhaust: aluminized 2.50 inches Exhaust Tips: stainless steel tips with YearOne red inserts Engine: built by VanGordon Racing Engines (Upland, CA)
I'm sure the motor is trashed probably spun bearings or broken rods or something.
Connecting rods would punch holes in blocks, camshafts would pulverize themselves and bearing inserts would spin like the blades of a jet turbine.
This all - fiberglass medium action rod builds confidence and is easy to maneuver with its spinning combo design and smooth action single ball bearing drive.
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