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JAXAshby wrote:
or from someone who makes his living selling concrete slabs to brand new owners
of single wide mobile homes.


You're confused, as usual. My work has nothing to do with any type of
concrete.

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I have never seen a case like that where the engine continued to run.


I have. I have seen a rod break near the wrist pin, punch through the
crankcase then snap clean off the crank (bolts sheared off). Other than
having a big hole in the crankcase the remaining cylinders were just fine.


Why do you think that is the case?


Horrible mechanical sounds and oil everywhere are the common symptoms of
having a rod punch through the block.

A burnt/seized piston could cause a lot of blow by which could force oil out
of the case, causing the oil mess but I wouldn't expect it to have the
horrible noises associated with it.

A rod knock would sure be noisy but wouldn't have the oil mess.


My guess is along the same lines as Brian's: it threw a rod, punched a hole
in the crankcase. What's left of the rod is still banging around inside the
crankcase.

That engine is toast.

Rod




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