Tmade
New Member
Ok,
I had my first engine replaced about 3 months ago. The engine that was replaced due to the rod bearings going out. I had consulted with several people and that was the case.
Well now I have the second engine in the car, and I was told it had about 40k miles on it. Now I have been getting that same rod bearing noise again. It's very mild, and hardly noticeable but I know it's there.
I have talked with a friend of mine, who has 3 sho's and he says that it's very odd that they both would go out like that.
I had a different mechanic, very experienced and knowledgeable about Sho's and race cars in general and he has confirmed that it appears to be the rod bearings again.
Ok, how can the rod bearings go out twice on 2 different engines?
I had only gotten near redline about twice, and really hadn't been pushing the engine a lot since it was put in.
OK, now this is not a slam, but I noticed the sound after my wife had drive the car for a couple of days. Can stalling a car cause that problem to come up?
I'm kind of clueless as to how this can happen twice. My father in law and I are planning on replacing the rod bearings, but I want to make sure I get the problem rather than just bandaging it.
I know a lot of you guys are experts on these engines and I really appreciate your input!!!
I have also been reading a lot of the posts on rod bearings, but found nothing that can indicate why they may go bad.
Thanks,
Doug
I had my first engine replaced about 3 months ago. The engine that was replaced due to the rod bearings going out. I had consulted with several people and that was the case.
Well now I have the second engine in the car, and I was told it had about 40k miles on it. Now I have been getting that same rod bearing noise again. It's very mild, and hardly noticeable but I know it's there.
I have talked with a friend of mine, who has 3 sho's and he says that it's very odd that they both would go out like that.
I had a different mechanic, very experienced and knowledgeable about Sho's and race cars in general and he has confirmed that it appears to be the rod bearings again.
Ok, how can the rod bearings go out twice on 2 different engines?
I had only gotten near redline about twice, and really hadn't been pushing the engine a lot since it was put in.
OK, now this is not a slam, but I noticed the sound after my wife had drive the car for a couple of days. Can stalling a car cause that problem to come up?
I'm kind of clueless as to how this can happen twice. My father in law and I are planning on replacing the rod bearings, but I want to make sure I get the problem rather than just bandaging it.
I know a lot of you guys are experts on these engines and I really appreciate your input!!!
I have also been reading a lot of the posts on rod bearings, but found nothing that can indicate why they may go bad.
Thanks,
Doug
on any motor. Do yourself a favor and buy the bearings ~$60 at NAPA (CB1435P) and swap them out. Since the motor has been out recently the Y-pipe should be a cinch to drop. But DO get an oil pressure gauge on the car now! Should see atleast 10 PSI at HOT idle running 5w-30.