RocketScientist
New LVC Member
Hey guys,
I've been having symptoms of what I think is a bearing knock. Once the car gets warmed up, it starts making a knocking noise at idle and part throttle, and after a few minutes won't idle (will just stall). I got under the car last night and it looks like there *MIGHT* be enough room to drop the oil pan without pulling the engine. If so, I was hoping to do that, plastigage to find which bearing(s) is/are bad, and swap them out. Yes I know I should do a full bottom-end rebuild, do it the right way, etc. But I am on a budget, both money and time, and doing it the half-assed way is something that will get me back on the road in a weekend and won't break the bank.
What I'm asking is if anyone has done this before, or something similar requiring dropping the oil pan with the motor in the car. It looks like it might be possible, but its pretty tight quarters up in there. Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
FYI - '98 Mark VIII LSC
I've been having symptoms of what I think is a bearing knock. Once the car gets warmed up, it starts making a knocking noise at idle and part throttle, and after a few minutes won't idle (will just stall). I got under the car last night and it looks like there *MIGHT* be enough room to drop the oil pan without pulling the engine. If so, I was hoping to do that, plastigage to find which bearing(s) is/are bad, and swap them out. Yes I know I should do a full bottom-end rebuild, do it the right way, etc. But I am on a budget, both money and time, and doing it the half-assed way is something that will get me back on the road in a weekend and won't break the bank.
What I'm asking is if anyone has done this before, or something similar requiring dropping the oil pan with the motor in the car. It looks like it might be possible, but its pretty tight quarters up in there. Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
FYI - '98 Mark VIII LSC