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15th May 2017, 11:41 AM
#11
Originally Posted by
GQtdauto
If you were burning it you'd know by the cloud of blue smoke following you , if it was leaking there should be oil from arse to breakfast on the car underneath .
thats the thing mate there was no smoke and no leak. Haven't taken it back AB, dont feel comfortable them touching it again.
Thanks Garett, a friend has given me the contact details for someone who does engine rebuilds, I'll get him to take a look and inspect the damage. Was just hoping someone on here from Melbourne has done a rebuild/recondition with a GQ.
Will keep everyone updated, in case a similar thing happens to them. Just want my baby back on the road
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15th May 2017 11:41 AM
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15th May 2017, 11:44 AM
#12
Originally Posted by
Turtle_au
If there was no oil the warning light should have come on before serious damage was done, and the engine would have been really noisy.
Where there any warning signs like smoke, noise, rough running?
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No warning light Turtle_au, no noise, no rough running and no smoke. That's what I can't understand.
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15th May 2017, 12:03 PM
#13
Legendary
Originally Posted by
aliamus
No warning light Turtle_au, no noise, no rough running and no smoke. That's what I can't understand.
What do you mean by the motor has blown? In addition to what others has said, if it was out or low on oil you should have been able to smell the heat before it stopped. Did it sieze or are there bits through the side of the engine. What exactly has happened?
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15th May 2017, 12:42 PM
#14
Legendary
Originally Posted by
aliamus
thats the thing mate there was no smoke and no leak. Haven't taken it back AB, dont feel comfortable them touching it again.
Thanks Garett, a friend has given me the contact details for someone who does engine rebuilds, I'll get him to take a look and inspect the damage. Was just hoping someone on here from Melbourne has done a rebuild/recondition with a GQ.
Will keep everyone updated, in case a similar thing happens to them. Just want my baby back on the road
No smoke , no leaks , no oil , seized motor , three weeks after service , my old boss would put that down to a loose glove box hinge but I'm pointing my finger at the service .
If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck it's a duck .
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15th May 2017, 01:31 PM
#15
Legendary
Originally Posted by
GQtdauto
No smoke , no leaks , no oil , seized motor , three weeks after service , my old boss would put that down to a loose glove box hinge but I'm pointing my finger at the service .
If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck it's a duck .
I agree but trying to work out where the oil went. Assuming it wouldn't go for three weeks without oil, and its not on the ground out front, or smoking through the exhaust ot providing rust proofing on the chassie from the engine back, where is it? Did it just chuck a seal and dump it somewhere do you think?
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15th May 2017, 03:05 PM
#16
How do you know there is no oil. From the dipstick? Could be just below the end of the dipstick, but still may have been enough for the oil pump to pick up.
Maybe the mechanics did an oil and filter change, filled the sump to the dipstick mark and didn't top it up after running the engine to make up for the oil in the filter.
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15th May 2017, 05:05 PM
#17
Legendary
I had a mechanic try and tell me the other day my GQ Td only needed 6 or 7 litres and it only had one oil filter , wherever a human is involved , mistakes are made .
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15th May 2017, 05:20 PM
#18
The master farter
Sucks to see your having issues mate. As to what has happened when you say it blown, is still in question. As for a mechanic. See this link, it may help you or not. Plus a location of where you are will help a lot too for others to point you to the right mechanic. 4x4 Obsession in Melton would be my pic for a workshop on north west way.
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...2127-Workshops
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15th May 2017, 05:32 PM
#19
Legendary
Originally Posted by
mudski
Sucks to see your having issues mate. As to what has happened when you say it blown, is still in question. As for a mechanic. See this link, it may help you or not. Plus a location of where you are will help a lot too for others to point you to the right mechanic. 4x4 Obsession in Melton would be my pic for a workshop on north west way.
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...2127-Workshops
Would be nice to know just how much oil is in it Mudski , if there was none he wouldn't have run it for three weeks , but given no leaks and no smoke it's not really a mystery unless someone crawled under his car that night and pinched his oil .
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15th May 2017, 07:26 PM
#20
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Originally Posted by
aliamus
Hi all,
long time reader, new member.
Was just wondering if I could get any advice on my beloved shorty. We have had our 1988 Ford Maverick SWB in the family for nearly 30 years. I have spent a lot of money fixing it up slowly.
Unfortunately about 2 weeks ago whilst driving the engine blew on me. It appears there was no oil despite only recently having it serviced.
I am going to organise a mechanic to assess the motor, ideally I'll repair and recondition the motor if its possible.
I don't know a whole heap about cars and I dont have a lot of money so I dont want to get mislead or ripped off. Was just wondering does anyone here know and trust anyone in Melbourne who I can get to take a look at my motor and see if it's repairable? and secondly, if it's not repairable, what is the best solution for me? eg better off buying a new custom made engine even thought it'll be pricy? or finding a reconditioned motor? If so anyone know people who work on motors and ideally have worked on GQ's?
The original motor in it at the moment was the 4.2l petrol engine with manual transmission. I realise whichever option I choose im looking at $$$ but since I want to keep this car long term I rather do it the best way. I should also note I drive this car day to day.
If anyone can give their advice I'd be very grateful!
How did you assess the engine's blown(meaning is seized)?
Can you crank the engine at all?
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