dhmadden01
Junior Member
Well after replacing the oil filter housing, oil cooler, valve cover gaskets, plugs and coils on my 3.6 i had an injector hang open and detonate a cylinder full of fuel and bent a rod. My luck.
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Crank with no start and I heard it went it bent. Now it dound like a mad small person banging on the inside of my block with a hammerWhat are the symptoms, how do you know you bent a connecting rod, usually the fuel gets past the rings and into the crankcase, I would do a compression test on the cylinder with the bad injector.
Try to come up with 5k to buy a used motor and put in it. It's my only way back and forth to work and I'm in a loaner for now but I'm not sure how long that's gonna lastWell.... maybe you can (if lucky) just replace the rod/piston. (???)
What's your gameplan?
How is it 5k for a used engine? Your not at a dealer are you? i see engines range from 1500-2k plus id imagine 1k for a install.T
Try to come up with 5k to buy a used motor and put in it. It's my only way back and forth to work and I'm in a loaner for now but I'm not sure how long that's gonna last
2900 for one that's in state with 130k plus 2k taking the old one out and put the used one in and the core chargeHow is it 5k for a used engine? Your not at a dealer are you? i see engines range from 1500-2k plus id imagine 1k for a install.
No core charge as long as you return the old engine. also 2k for 130k engine is to much2900 for one that's in state with 130k plus 2k taking the old one out and put the used one in and the core charge