Holy crap Batman!!!!
Holy crap Batman!!!!
Got sent these today, there should be some sort of prize for this...
According to chemistry, alcohol is a solution...
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Well done (to whom-ever)..........
What was this running in?
What was this running in?
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It's a Holden, it just needs a tune up, slight miss under load lol congrats to the mechanical rapist, you'd have to go to a lot of effort to do that ! Hope the gearbox is better, looks like a manual on my phone ?
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Was in a VU ute, the guy brought the car with the engine like that
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Not completely unexpected. I've heard of a few ecotecs that have lost oil pressure after sustained high revs (like power cruise), go long enough and it will do just that.
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This one was almost as good. funny thing is it actually ran ok like this.
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They all look well serviced with clean oil lol
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This engine is where my famous unkillable 601,000km T5 came from lol.
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looking at that piston i'd say it was the cause of all the failure! the rest of the damage just tells me it didn't happen at idle lol!
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no this one was caused by all the bearing spinning. Blocked oil pick up from the sludge. The piston was contacting the head and bent the valves due to the enormous play from the big end coming apart that made the piston fall apart. The end cap was not found or at least not recognizable. the rod was powder in the end except for the top part which had its pin punched half way through the sump.Holden202T wrote:looking at that piston i'd say it was the cause of all the failure! the rest of the damage just tells me it didn't happen at idle lol!
All of the other pistons were perfect but every bearing was spun, even some of the mains iirc.
Amazingly it still ran and dove around lol.
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