what the hell is this noise?
dang yahu its like that but tscompusa as others have mention could it had been a issue since you had low compression since day 1 etc just wondering almost like it was destiny to blow. Like it was crap from jump street??
As i mentioned I did not break the motor in properly it got cylinders washed out by running excessively rich from day 1. Im letting David do it again, theres no reason not to.... his motors handle a hell of a beating. No ones motors going to run on 1 qt of oil though, not even gods.
Dam bro that sucks to hear!
I just had guy spin his bearings in his car on wednesday after getting some test logs off it. There was a spot of oil touching the bottom on a hill.
With a spot on tune it should help this time. Just break it in hard and you shouldn't have compression problems. Hopefully you don't have oil issues again either.
I just had guy spin his bearings in his car on wednesday after getting some test logs off it. There was a spot of oil touching the bottom on a hill.
With a spot on tune it should help this time. Just break it in hard and you shouldn't have compression problems. Hopefully you don't have oil issues again either.
Dam bro that sucks to hear!
I just had guy spin his bearings in his car on wednesday after getting some test logs off it. There was a spot of oil touching the bottom on a hill.
With a spot on tune it should help this time. Just break it in hard and you shouldn't have compression problems. Hopefully you don't have oil issues again either.
I just had guy spin his bearings in his car on wednesday after getting some test logs off it. There was a spot of oil touching the bottom on a hill.
With a spot on tune it should help this time. Just break it in hard and you shouldn't have compression problems. Hopefully you don't have oil issues again either.
Oh no! Sorry to hear about this! I've only been on my 2.4L for ~700 miles but I've been watching that oil pressure gauge like a hawk! My oil was starting to get about a quart low but still above minimum (not sure if somehow it was already like this, or if it actually burned it) so I topped that som' batch off last night and am about to change out the conventional for synthetic. I'll be keeping a sharp eye on my oil regardless.
Best of luck on the build. BTW - the "tapping" sound is exactly what I heard when my stocker spun a bearing. Watching you manually tap it, and hearing that sound sent shivers up my spine!
Best of luck on the build. BTW - the "tapping" sound is exactly what I heard when my stocker spun a bearing. Watching you manually tap it, and hearing that sound sent shivers up my spine!

As i mentioned I did not break the motor in properly it got cylinders washed out by running excessively rich from day 1. Im letting David do it again, theres no reason not to.... his motors handle a hell of a beating. No ones motors going to run on 1 qt of oil though, not even gods.
I had the same issue with the spun rod bearing.. and I am currently rebuilding now... and Since I have the motor out, I am upgrading more and more... I love... and hate... spending so much money on my car.... but its my baby and deserves the love.. plus its the last thing that I can actually still call mine and not ours (wife).
wow- this sucks....
i saw this thread, but never looked to see who started it.....
what oil & oil weight were you using during break-in & then, normal / heavy running / tuning?
i saw this thread, but never looked to see who started it.....
what oil & oil weight were you using during break-in & then, normal / heavy running / tuning?
I never took the car on a long trip before like that so I didnt expect it to happen. The furthest I took the car was maybe 20 miles tops on occasion.
Amsoil 20w50 full synthetic was used the entire time of engine life. Car was treated very good, I changed oil every 1500 miles along with a mitsubishi oil filter. nothing was done wrong. For this to happen to me there was something else going on in the engine and I hope Buschur Racing takes care of me, because I wasnt done enjoying their motor yet.
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Last edited by tscompusa2; Aug 24, 2010 at 01:25 AM. Reason: Read Aby's post the wrong way.
Damn Tom sorry to hear... I am not pointing fingers at anyone, shiznit happens and as you have proven, running a car low on oil will destroy things quickly! Hope the new build goes more smooth!
wow your moving making some serious time pulled it quickly but my deal is something was off from jump street is what im saying hopifully he will take care of this issue and you will not be paying fully price or more again to get the problem fixed
At the same time I feel responsible, because I seen it low on oil and neglected to check and instead went and drove the car to see if the oil pressure increased and it stayed under 25psi just cruising around the block and that is when the bearing got ate.
The blowby is expected for a new motor though, and the dipstick thing was fixed by a simple $5 retention spring, so i didnt really care.
I have no complaints with the Buschur equipt I have so Im going to have him fix it up and start over again. A new motor will burn oil, and it probably didnt even have close to 5k on it yet and a long trip cruising at 80mph or so the entire time there things got hot im sure and synthetic oil burns faster as well. What bothers me is I checked oil level before i left so im not the type of person to neglect a engine and all the years ive ever owned cars i did oil changes within 2k and this one i was doing within 1500 miles..
This is not a cheap ordeal.. Things need to be replaced that are expensive. Oil cooler, turbo had to be sent back to FP for inspection, and everything oil goes through has to be flushed out.
Just looking at the motor is a shame, because you can tell its a baby motor and its still new.





