DOC4444 wrote:
So sorry to hear that your motor probably has something wrong that will require a teardown to find and correct.
I beseech you to STOP RUNNING it until it is torn down and rebuilt. Ask Geordi. He had a tapping noise that he thought was a top end problem. Next thing you know, a rod poked through the side of his block. You are in the UK, right? Check with the VM specialist in GB for the price of an exchange rebuilt shortblock. That and rockers and you should be in good shape. Ignore this and you may be left with little that is useable.
DOC
Wise words DOC4444.
As there'll be great time and expense in stripping, measuring, diagnosing and rebuliding the engine anyway I may as well take a calculated risk of an oil & filter change and get it up to to temperature to see how it finally sounds and feels. I may regret that.
A rod going through the block would be undesirable. I've only ever see that happen when a diesel engine was "running away" and burning the engine oil as fuel.
Unless an oil gallery becomes blocked and starves a particular area (which could naturally cause rapid wear and seizure) you'd expect the poor lubrication to deteriorate the performance but my problems happened instantly. There was no sign of wear, knocking or vibration and suddenly there was (which was the rockers and maybe then the noise of the rocker damage masked other lower end damage too). The oil warning light never once displayed although checking oil at the roadside with the dipstick did show it to be low (without waiting too long for it to drain to the sump).
I am in the UK so I could consult a specialist here about short motors but the expense of the individual parts would very soon exceed the value of the vehicle.