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G'Day Adhaul,
What a mission your rebuild was. Big respect to your determination.
I have always said the V9X is an absolute cracker engine....when it's working.
When our V9X failed, it was 2 or 3 main symptoms.
1. Loud-ish knocking sound from engine with rise/fall in-line with RPM. Sound faded as engine warmed up.
2. Significant oil loss (and pooling on the ground) from bell housing area.
3. No noticeable loss of power (wtf?)
4. No CEL....(not until a week later anyway)
So my questions are:
- How/why would a spun bearing cause significant oil loss?
Is it because the failed bearings have allowed enough axial crank movement to upset the rear seal?
- Is it possible that metal fragments damaged the rear seal?
- When you stripped it down, where exactly was the oil escaping the block?
- Were all of the main bearings buggered?....or just one or two?
- Was there any damage to anything upstairs? (crowns, valves, cams etc?)
I know you probably never want to talk about that engine again, but I'd much appreciate any info regarding diagnosis.
It might save a lot of time pulling the engine down if we know it's likely a lost cause.
I am planning to do a better inspection when I get time....but so bloody busy with other things lately.
What a mission your rebuild was. Big respect to your determination.
I have always said the V9X is an absolute cracker engine....when it's working.
When our V9X failed, it was 2 or 3 main symptoms.
1. Loud-ish knocking sound from engine with rise/fall in-line with RPM. Sound faded as engine warmed up.
2. Significant oil loss (and pooling on the ground) from bell housing area.
3. No noticeable loss of power (wtf?)
4. No CEL....(not until a week later anyway)
So my questions are:
- How/why would a spun bearing cause significant oil loss?
Is it because the failed bearings have allowed enough axial crank movement to upset the rear seal?
- Is it possible that metal fragments damaged the rear seal?
- When you stripped it down, where exactly was the oil escaping the block?
- Were all of the main bearings buggered?....or just one or two?
- Was there any damage to anything upstairs? (crowns, valves, cams etc?)
I know you probably never want to talk about that engine again, but I'd much appreciate any info regarding diagnosis.
It might save a lot of time pulling the engine down if we know it's likely a lost cause.
I am planning to do a better inspection when I get time....but so bloody busy with other things lately.