MedicPatriot wrote:
Didn't you lose the engine from the turbo failing? Not saying that sucks any less///
I had thought that was the initial cause for engine #1's demise at 60k miles. All the circumstances fit - super cold night, not plugged in, driveway ends in a 55mph road so there wasn't any time to warm up, turbo failed 2 miles from home... The bearing failure on the bottom end certainly could have been caused by the turbo, blowing a gallon of oil into the exhaust, OR the bearings starving for lube because of the same too-cold-oil that killed the turbo...
But when engine #2 failed at 133k miles (bought with 60k already on it) in the dead of summer and without ANY other attendent failures and not even a loss of oil pressure (monitored in the main gallery, NOT at the pump outlet)... You tell me.
Seriously. You tell me what went wrong, because I don't have a clue why cylinder #4 started knocking and sounding like bad combustion in #3 (with a code for bad combustion in #3). It started during a normal WOT run up a bridge for an italian tune up, NOT towing, warm engine, warm night, and I was able to limp it home (15 miles) while the noise slowly got louder. While working on it and tearing it down, the noise got quieter again during the couple times I started it up to check repairs (that didn't work obviously) and eventually it proved that #4 was the problem when it shoved the rod end (minus the rod cap!) through the side of the block where the EGR was supposed to be.
If you have any theories, I'm all ears. It won't help me out, but I'd be happy to try and discuss and discover WHY this engine ate itself with no obvious reasons - it might save someone else's engine.