"My day wasn't so bad after all..."
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"My day wasn't so bad after all..."
I liked my car alot. It looked halfway decent (rice, http://www.sonicstrike.net/users/viral/civ_1.jpg <- example), and it got me to work/school and back. Yay. Life was good.
So I'm driving home from a friend's house on the 30th, and pretty darn quickly after pulling out of his street, it sounds like I'm dragging tin cans. (Which, by the way, I wasn't.)
I pull over and pop the hood, oil is splattered over everything and there's a nice big, pitch-black pool of it raining onto the street under the car. It's pretty late so I park it and walk home.
Next day (31st), I tow it home and finally get to see what the damage was.
http://www.sonicstrike.net/users/viral/IMAG0060.jpg - One
http://www.sonicstrike.net/users/viral/IMAG0061.JPG - Two
http://www.sonicstrike.net/users/viral/IMAG0063.jpg - Three
It was a little 1.5 liter economy engine with around 220k miles on it, throwing a rod at 2 AM in the morning. Quite exciting, actually, got to wake the parents to tell them that my car had blown up. If you stick your finger in the hole, you can actually move the broken rod up and down a little, which is pretty funny in itself.
Luckily, I have another car. Awesome. If this had been my only mode of transportation, I'd have been mighty pissed since this kind of ★■◆● isn't the thing you can take to the shop over the weekend. (duh)
It's late now, and I need sleep.
So I'm driving home from a friend's house on the 30th, and pretty darn quickly after pulling out of his street, it sounds like I'm dragging tin cans. (Which, by the way, I wasn't.)
I pull over and pop the hood, oil is splattered over everything and there's a nice big, pitch-black pool of it raining onto the street under the car. It's pretty late so I park it and walk home.
Next day (31st), I tow it home and finally get to see what the damage was.
http://www.sonicstrike.net/users/viral/IMAG0060.jpg - One
http://www.sonicstrike.net/users/viral/IMAG0061.JPG - Two
http://www.sonicstrike.net/users/viral/IMAG0063.jpg - Three
It was a little 1.5 liter economy engine with around 220k miles on it, throwing a rod at 2 AM in the morning. Quite exciting, actually, got to wake the parents to tell them that my car had blown up. If you stick your finger in the hole, you can actually move the broken rod up and down a little, which is pretty funny in itself.
Luckily, I have another car. Awesome. If this had been my only mode of transportation, I'd have been mighty pissed since this kind of ★■◆● isn't the thing you can take to the shop over the weekend. (duh)
It's late now, and I need sleep.
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x2woodchip wrote:So when was the last time you checked the oil?
It takes more than just 220.000 miles for a 1.5 liter four-banger to throw a rod..
Nice experience though. There's some videoclips around on the net (I believe I posted them here at some point) showing kids turbocharging a block and upping the boost till the block threw a rod (or all four at the same time ). At like 20lbs of boost or something.
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Is it that BMW one? Yeah, I've seen it, there was metal parts melted into each other inside the cylinder. If it's not, I'll need to check it out anyway.Tricord wrote:x2woodchip wrote:So when was the last time you checked the oil?
It takes more than just 220.000 miles for a 1.5 liter four-banger to throw a rod..
Nice experience though. There's some videoclips around on the net (I believe I posted them here at some point) showing kids turbocharging a block and upping the boost till the block threw a rod (or all four at the same time ). At like 20lbs of boost or something.
Anyway, I went to get the oil changed awhile ago, but their entire bay lost power and I hadnt had the money or time to do it lately after that.. ah well. Once again, thankful I have two cars once again. And, like I said, the oil was as black ay my car, so most likely it could be contributed to that. *shrug*
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My Mazda 626 has 295,000, and it still purrs, since I've made sure to get regular oil changes, and I don't drive it too hard. I plan on keeping it at least until 300,000 or more (although that should be just a few months).
On the other hand, I didn't maintain my last car (a '74 260Z) very well, and drove it hard, so it didn't last me beyond 165,000.
On the other hand, I didn't maintain my last car (a '74 260Z) very well, and drove it hard, so it didn't last me beyond 165,000.
I had an '89 Accord that when I bought (for $1,000) it had 200,000 miles on it and when I sold it (for $1,200) it had 315,000 miles on it.
I love Honda's and whoever made the comment about the oil is absolutly right. The only problems I ever had with my Honda were seals getting old. But replacing seals isn't that difficult.
I love Honda's and whoever made the comment about the oil is absolutly right. The only problems I ever had with my Honda were seals getting old. But replacing seals isn't that difficult.