....the tomustang universal answer to all under hood problems.tomustang said:spun a bearing

....the tomustang universal answer to all under hood problems.tomustang said:spun a bearing

Q's Stang said:i had a rod knocking in my original motor at right around 50k. probably a coincidence w/ us both having 00 GT's but yeah i had to get a new motor dropped in. hopefully thats not the case w/ you, but if it is spend the extra money for a stroker or a better motor! ive regretted it ever since!

tomustang said:Nope it's not always consistant with rpms
trinity_gt said:The reason I asked is because it's a known "problem" that at high RPM the timing chain for the passenger side can carry oil up into that head at such a rate, and oil-drainback is so slow, that you can literally empty the pan into the heads leaving the sump low enough that you can starve the mains.
So when we hear of another spun rod bearing I always wonder "Was the engine running at high RPM for a while?" The problem is exacerbated if the oil level was low to begin with...
Swapping from a GT to a Cobra didn't help Tom.the98stang said:Just drop in a cobra motor![]()


GTCharles said:Dude I have an 01 GT and I just spun a bearing earlyer today and my motors toast now. I'm a tech at a dealership and I know its 6 qts of oil. I just changed it friday and the motor went on me while cruzing at 35 mph in 4th gear today. It sucks I've only got 68,000 on the original motor. I total feel your pain. I dont know if it was a problem with the design or not but I will find out more tommorrow when I call Fords tech hotline from work. I hope you have an extended warrenty like I do, right now its worth every bit of the $1700 I spent for it.
...or one of the very fragile top ring lands. Which may be the original posters problem?svttech76 said:Did either of you with spun bearings notice any detonation even part throttle.. That can wipe out rod/main bearings in no time.
Gearbanger 101 said:...or one of the very fragile top ring lands. Which may be the original posters problem?