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Lots of things you guys didn't even try. First of all you can't just replace only one and call it a day, you have to replace all and sand it a little to smoothen it.
Ответитьmy 2010 c5 1.6hdi has this problem .thought id found the fix here but going to have to scrap it.
ОтветитьI just did this job yesterday on my 07 grand prix I put a std bearing in but it still had a little play in it. I wanted to know if there is a little thicker bearing I can get. This is a great video keep help thanks
ОтветитьAs iff i didnt already know what an engine knock sounds like. Bullshit can be hard to avoid these days...
ОтветитьFinally......
Fuuuuuuuuuuuck!!! ...fckn clickbait....shersh.
If its doesnt work. You should make video to upload 😂😂😂😂
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ОтветитьWhat is the dark orange goo between the oil pan cover?
Ответитьsomeone got sold a dodgey astra that shit itself 1/2 mile down the road
Ответитьno harm in trying buddy .
ОтветитьVideo gave me confidence to get under car and drain it and take transmission oil pan off ,zz I have 2006 Subaru outback with this knock noise
Ответитьbig broblem
ОтветитьI have this issue with my 06 mountaineer
ОтветитьWho can help me with a ford escourt 96 1600 to replace rings in edenvale
ОтветитьDefinetly those 2 are not mechanic... never grind rod cap... that crankshaft is toasted...and a new set of bearing?? With Standard thickness???
ОтветитьBad oil pump, caused the bearing worn out badly
ОтветитьConnecting rod bearing
ОтветитьIf you had cleaned up the crank it would of been fine
ОтветитьVery helpful ❤
ОтветитьDang i thought that was my old Neon.
ОтветитьYou should have polished the crank and rod with emery cloth
ОтветитьWhat bearing ?
ОтветитьOil pump was probably original isue
ОтветитьBent valve and bearing sounds like
ОтветитьWhen you say take a little bit from the face of the bearing that is causing the rod knock u mean shave down the top of the outer or top side of the bottom bearing correct sorry blonde lol thank u just want to do it right so can move on and not have issues later. Tkx
ОтветитьNo lifters, rod bearings!!!!!
ОтветитьSpun bearing
ОтветитьThank you for being honest
ОтветитьThanks Borat 😊
ОтветитьThank you ‼️
ОтветитьGood men
ОтветитьI got problem with my car
ОтветитьWhere is your garage
ОтветитьI knew before the end that the end result wouldn't be good. As soon as I saw the spun bearing, I knew you should have replaced the connecting rod. More than likely, it just spun again.
ОтветитьDid you install the standard size rod bearings with the sound you had on this video ?
ОтветитьYou can get away with this fix if you patiently and carefully polish the scored crank pin and con rod big end bore. You did not show this process so assume you just replaced the bearing shells and left the crank pin and rod big end as is. In that case that was never going to last.
ОтветитьWhere’s the part 2, is the noise gone?!?
ОтветитьGood video. Youd probably have got away with it if you'd polished the surfaces with very fine sandpaper and a wrapped shoelace. Does the trick most times.
Ответитьhow long did the repair last
ОтветитьWhat cases this noise ? Help
ОтветитьEmery cloth to hone the surfaces is a good all contact surfaces to prevent it spinning again and probably should replace the oil pickup too as it's probably clogged with bearing material
ОтветитьNo way u can fit new bigend bearings unless the crank was taken out for surfacing how did u do that in place have to take out the motor that's y the noise came back again
ОтветитьNoise was connected rod
ОтветитьThats a remedy for sale it. A good work need to take out the cranck to a machine shop to set it and check the piston, and also put all the bearing. That engine suffered in much ways with that knocn
ОтветитьI have a similar noise but only when driving and not in park. Gets worse when accelerating, 30mph+ and under load like going up hill. Sounds like dirt bike at its peak. All this started on day #2 of receiving P0340 code which got taken care of. This is on a 2007 fx35 with 205k miles
ОтветитьGreat VIDEO & Content guys ! You really helped me with the issue I’m having…. Keep up the great work !!! Peace
ОтветитьHello. I've got a similar noise on an old Toyota 323000km - 1.3 engine. Can I replace the bearings from the bottom? Without removing the head/engine? Thank you
Ответитьlifter for sure, worn, loose, or ran out of oil.
ОтветитьWhat kind of a car is that
ОтветитьCar made noise and turned off and havent turned it on since, its best to get new engine? And if it messed up due to oil starvation, im sure the rest of the cranks gonna mess up too eventually or theres damaged components throughout the engine just awaiting to mess up? I would drive recklessly😂 need answers
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