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Old 06-20-2013, 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by tatar
Tonight, i had the same issue with my car. I was driving on highway i have finished 3rd-4rd gears just before the redline, in 5rd at 6500rpms engine lost power for a second after that i have released the gas and had gear to neutral engine turned-off by-self. Battery and oil lights came on. Now, i have the same noise. If anyone knows, please give us an idea. My car had 55.000km on it.
Mine was cyl 1 piston slapping the cylinder walls.. I have to pull the engine to bore it out
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Originally Posted by __Ap2__s2k
Yes. Drain the oil an look for metal shavings, if it's a spun bearing, there will be plenty.
No metal to what i could see.
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updated what was actually wrong for future reference
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Originally Posted by Brndon

Mine was cyl 1 piston slapping the cylinder walls.. I have to pull the engine to bore it out
On mine, crank is grazed. Cyl 2 piston arm is bent. I have to change crank, crank sleeves, piston arm, oil cooler and oil pump and some other stuff. It is going to be costly to rebuild!
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