Spun Rod Bearing-606.910
Got the verdict from my mechanic: spun rod bearing. '95 E300D. Towed it back home. Now, decision time. Do I go for broke and pull the engine for rings & bearings, or just sell the car as is. Sure liked it--lots of new parts recently, drove great. But I don't know if I want to tackle this job by myself, outdoors. And I don't know a machine shop in Las Vegas I'd trust to do the work.
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How about a used engine? Some important parts of your damaged engine are not going to re-buildable, most likely the crankshaft and almost certainly the con rod what spun a bearing. If this happened due to lack of oil there could be additional damage not yet discovered.
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You need to find what caused the spun Bearing.
And, remove the Engine and take it apart to see what was damaged. I do not know if they re-grind Mercedes Crankshafts undersized or not. And, I do not know if the sell Bearing to match. |
Car was full of oil--it was a little dirty--never lost oil pressure.
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Out of curiosity what cylinders rod bearing?
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