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Devyl posted:Back on topic... I was wondering why my idler pulley was making a squealing sound. I think I figured out why now: This is my old car:
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# ? Oct 2, 2010 01:32 |
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Wombot posted:"Oh, that truck must have broken down." "Damnitson, don't slide your tandems here!" And poo poo like that is why I pull the loving Johnson bar/spike/trolley bar every time after getting out of the truck and back in.
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# ? Oct 2, 2010 16:48 |
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Hmmm, there's something not quite right about this photo... Hey, maybe this video will explain it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMN_ydMcvvo Ah, all is revealed. The bike. What the builder has said happened: quote:Ok so here's what happened. Lack of oil pressure due to the scotts reusable oil filter trying to suck itself inside out. I did an oil change the night before the & found a little bit of poo poo in the filter when I opened it up. Said the famous last words "She'll be right",as I was planing to pull the motor down after the dyno day anyway, to replace a worn output shaft.
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# ? Oct 5, 2010 13:43 |
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Explosive Racing indeed
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# ? Oct 5, 2010 19:03 |
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Looks like one of the bearings is still ok, just slap it back together and smear some JB weld over the holes, it'll be fine. I've also got one of those engines sitting in my garage
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# ? Oct 5, 2010 20:57 |
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No photos, but... A friend of mine just purchased a 2010 Hyundai Elantra on Sunday. The oil light came on yesterday and then today on the way to the dealership to find out why, the CEL came on. Apparently there was metal shavings and what not in the oil pan. The engine was already shot so they gave them a new one. 126 miles and it dies.
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# ? Oct 14, 2010 04:24 |
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While it sounds like it might not have helped in this case I'll bet the manual would have told your friend to stop driving immediately as soon as the oil pressure light came on.
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# ? Oct 14, 2010 04:30 |
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Well, I was driving along my merry way today, when upon shifting into second gear and applying throttle, I heard the most horrendous grinding noise coming from my transmission. Engine sounds fine in neutral, so I suspect my tranny may have poo poo the bed. Holding out hope that it's just a bad clutch, but I have a sinking feeling that my car may belong in this thread soon.
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# ? Oct 14, 2010 04:44 |
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That's all good dude, its grind it to you find it! You just made a new gear between first and second!
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# ? Oct 14, 2010 05:21 |
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Z3n posted:Looks like one of the bearings is still ok, just slap it back together and smear some JB weld over the holes, it'll be fine. You figure if it was down on power you would be concerned and wouldn't want to push it. I feel like this could have been prevented
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# ? Oct 14, 2010 05:39 |
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dissss posted:While it sounds like it might not have helped in this case I'll bet the manual would have told your friend to stop driving immediately as soon as the oil pressure light came on. Well, she just got it a few days before. Brand new with 2 miles and she's 2 month pregnant so she had some doctor appointments.
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# ? Oct 14, 2010 05:40 |
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Cop posted:Well, she just got it a few days before. Brand new with 2 miles and she's 2 month pregnant so she had some doctor appointments. Yeah, if the car lost oil pressure straight from the factory something was broken already. Good thing Hyundai/Kia cars come with that warranty, everyone that I know that owns one has needed it for major mechanical failures.
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# ? Oct 14, 2010 05:46 |
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Cop posted:Well, she just got it a few days before. Brand new with 2 miles and she's 2 month pregnant so she had some doctor appointments. While that does suck none of it makes driving with no oil pressure a smart idea. It could have died in an extremely dangerous place.
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# ? Oct 14, 2010 05:48 |
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this happened to us last weekend: car ended up parked on this berm: and we had video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHx2-pvqtfg Basically the extra load put on the upright from our ball joint extenders caused the upright to crack and the ball joint to come out, in the middle of a 120mph corner. Could have been a lot worse.
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# ? Oct 14, 2010 05:55 |
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Cop posted:Well, she just got it a few days before. Brand new with 2 miles and she's 2 month pregnant so she had some doctor appointments. But you said 124 miles in the earlier post. She drove 124 miles with the oil pressure light on?
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# ? Oct 14, 2010 06:15 |
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jamal posted:this happened to us last weekend: I like the surprised "We're still recording "
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# ? Oct 14, 2010 14:16 |
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jamal posted:this happened to us last weekend: That's some really awesome video.
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# ? Oct 14, 2010 16:56 |
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Fucknag posted:Well, I was driving along my merry way today, when upon shifting into second gear and applying throttle, I heard the most horrendous grinding noise coming from my transmission. Engine sounds fine in neutral, so I suspect my tranny may have poo poo the bed. Holding out hope that it's just a bad clutch, but I have a sinking feeling that my car may belong in this thread soon. Without any knowledge of your car my first reaction would be clutch hydraulics / linkage failure.
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# ? Oct 14, 2010 17:51 |
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The car's a 2003 Mazdaspeed Protege. I believe it has a mechanical clutch. The thing is, it seemed to be actuating the clutch just fine; I had no problems getting into gear. Once in gear, though, it wouldn't hold any power above idle. I got it towed to the nearby dealership where some of my class buddies work, they should be removing the transmission about now to see what's going on.
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# ? Oct 14, 2010 18:48 |
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EightBit posted:Yeah, if the car lost oil pressure straight from the factory something was broken already. Good thing Hyundai/Kia cars come with that warranty, everyone that I know that owns one has needed it for major mechanical failures. 2500 miles and no mechanical failures that weren't as the factory intended. The wail from the power steering pump that's louder than the engine? That's normal.
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# ? Oct 14, 2010 18:50 |
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oxbrain posted:2500 miles and no mechanical failures that weren't as the factory intended. It is for my ford. I should hitting 123456 mi very soon
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# ? Oct 14, 2010 21:41 |
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:It is for my ford. Well yeah. The Ford PS pump loves to serenade. Edging towards 300000km on our ford. It only costs an average of $100 / month in maintenance too. I've put 2000km on it in the last 4 months. The whole car is a mechanical failure. Have I posted my gallery of loose VW type4 valve seats in here yet? t
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# ? Oct 14, 2010 23:09 |
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Fucknag posted:The car's a 2003 Mazdaspeed Protege. I believe it has a mechanical clutch. The thing is, it seemed to be actuating the clutch just fine; I had no problems getting into gear. Once in gear, though, it wouldn't hold any power above idle. Mechanical clutch.... linkage? I'm pretty sure its hydraulic. Also, as I recall, the G series in the third gen proteges was known for having a few problems. Back in the day, I knew a few MP3 drivers that had tranny problems.
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# ? Oct 15, 2010 01:23 |
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My sr powered corolla waste gate fail at full throttle. Oops! You could see through the block, pretty exciting at speed boosted ws6. oops, found the line! not a good place for metal largest part of piston 3 found in the intake!?! piston 6 Gotta crack some eggs to make an omelet!
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# ? Oct 15, 2010 07:47 |
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yeah but in this case those eggs aren't gonna be used in that omelet any more
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# ? Oct 15, 2010 07:59 |
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bird cooch posted:largest part of piston 3 found in the intake!?! I posted my Chevy 283 that dropped a valve earlier in this thread that looks just about the same and I found pieces of the rings in all the other cylinders It keeps me awake at night trying to figure that one out. It was the exhaust valve that dropped and the intake valve was mashed into the head SO HOW DID THEY GET THERE.
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# ? Oct 15, 2010 15:33 |
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bird cooch posted:not a good place for metal I love this thread so much. Also you have my condolences, bird cooch.
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# ? Oct 15, 2010 15:44 |
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bird cooch posted:Good lord.
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# ? Oct 15, 2010 15:49 |
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scapulataf posted:I knew a few MP3 drivers that had tranny problems. Diff problems.
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# ? Oct 15, 2010 16:11 |
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Kylie Sven Opossum posted:SO HOW DID THEY GET THERE. Thats the best part of popping a motor, "Im missing a rod, is there a hole in the oil pan or did the crank just chew it up?" "valve? no..yes?" The worst part of blowing the corolla was dealing with the crowd at the event. Some punk kid in a monster energy drink hat walking by "That happens to the 4ag when you boost it, haha. old crap anyways" and so on and so forth. As im under the hood of a car that has more fabricated/swapped/bled on than many factory backed cars. With a motor from 1998 that came in a Nissan on the other side of the world that looks nothing like a 4ag in any way, shape or form. I have been playing with performance cars and doing everything my self long enough that im old hat as far as things going wrong. But what I can never understand is the clueless gawkers trying to give me advice as I try and soak up my cars life blood slowly spreading across the paddock.
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# ? Oct 15, 2010 16:26 |
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Man, am I looking at that right? The detonation was so bad the flame front travelled up the intake valve and scorched the throttle body?
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# ? Oct 15, 2010 16:29 |
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Seat Safety Switch posted:Man, am I looking at that right? The detonation was so bad the flame front travelled up the intake valve and scorched the throttle body? Thats oil mostly, the plastic intake manifold was destroyed. a couple of valves and such went through the turbo, grenaded it and threw goodies into the manifold. Including that chunk of piston shown in my hand. The intake valley had a hole in it the size of a grapefruit just for fun too.
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# ? Oct 15, 2010 16:36 |
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jamal posted:Basically the extra load put on the upright from our ball joint extenders caused the upright to crack and the ball joint to come out, in the middle of a 120mph corner. I had to Google the ball joint extenders and, yep, they are what I thought they were. Makes me cringe a bit. Doesn't anyone sell a custom front upright assembly to correct the geometry instead?
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# ? Oct 15, 2010 16:57 |
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InitialDave posted:Yeah, that was a pretty light off you had, considering. Yup, they are $$$$. Billet aluminum uprights. Nice pieces if you got the cash. http://www.mooresport.com/
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# ? Oct 15, 2010 18:02 |
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yeah for the 2k the msi parts cost I'd rather design and have them made myself. I can incorporate the right mounting for our stoptechs among some other things. I'd also do a set of custom control arms to go along with them.
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# ? Oct 15, 2010 20:17 |
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jamal posted:yeah for the 2k the msi parts cost I'd rather design and have them made myself. I can incorporate the right mounting for our stoptechs among some other things. I'd also do a set of custom control arms to go along with them.
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# ? Oct 15, 2010 20:26 |
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bird cooch posted:Thats oil mostly, the plastic intake manifold was destroyed. a couple of valves and such went through the turbo, grenaded it and threw goodies into the manifold. Including that chunk of piston shown in my hand. Well, if you're going to blow the engine you might as well do it as spectacularly as possible.
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# ? Oct 15, 2010 22:43 |
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The damage to my motor isn't nearly as bad as the catastrophic wreck my heart became when I saw this. However I couldn't post a picture of that so here's some mild carnage. Tappet adjuster nut is on the loose somewhere in my engine. top one is not damaged. the one on the right is fine. the one on the right is for comparison. GnarlyCharlie4u fucked around with this message at 16:59 on Oct 16, 2010 |
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:The damage to my motor isn't nearly as bad as the catastrophic wreck my heart became when I saw this. However I couldn't post a picture of that so here's some mild carnage. What engine is that?
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CommieGIR posted:What engine is that? Guessing a bike of some sort judging by the '750' on the valve cover and the rubber connecting bits to the head.
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