Rod knock - how to check and deal with it

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  • Опубліковано 4 лип 2017
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    Hear something knocking in your engine? Afraid it might be rod knock? Here's how to check it out.
    Whether it's a knocking noise inside your engine or a clicking one or whatever else, the only truly foolproof way of checking for rod knock is taking a direct look at your rods and rod bearings. To do that you need to remove your oil pan.
    Removing the oil pan is easy. In the case of my MR2 mk1 all you need to do is get the exhaust out of the way and unbolt the oil pan. After that remove the oil strainer and you can take a look at your rods and rod bearings.
    Shake the rods a bit. If they feel loose that is very bad and everything needs to come out. In my case the rods were rock solid but once I removed my bearings I noticed some very alarming things and confirmed that my engine unfortunately did develop rod knock. I just got caught it pretty early. Rod 1 looked best, rod 4 worst, to me it seems like it's an oiling issue, although my oil pressure was good the needle on the manual oil pressure gauge was pretty bouncy.
    So what now? Another rebuild. I'll drop this engine soon and get it fixed using a junkyard 4age engine I just got. Time to get dirty again.
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  • @d4a
    @d4a  4 роки тому +9

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  • @demondaniels5095
    @demondaniels5095 2 роки тому +39

    You did exactly what I want to do at the end of your video. 2 weeks of hard work on the top end to hear a knock after start up. I had an oiling issue with my new oil pump. Sick is an understatement. Thank you for reminding me it isn't the end of the world, just a lesson. Painful one, but a lesson. Thanks for the video!

  • @RayOVOXO
    @RayOVOXO 6 років тому +152

    I like this guy’s sense of humor 😂

    • @isaacchamings8473
      @isaacchamings8473 4 роки тому +3

      I realised it wasn’t the video I was looking for but it was too funny to stop watching 😂

    • @Bluenosedogman
      @Bluenosedogman 3 роки тому

      European comedy LOL. I love how he laid out the cloth at the end

    • @BaveMage
      @BaveMage 2 роки тому

      His son should apply to Starfleet Academy in a few years!

  • @NoNoRc
    @NoNoRc 6 років тому +180

    “that hammer was to weak so I grabbed an axe” . Almost about pissed myself 😂😂😂

  • @beezertwelvewashingbeard8703
    @beezertwelvewashingbeard8703 6 років тому +94

    Don't be fooled. That ax and pirate knife are professional tools from the Snap-On truck. $400 each.

    • @d4a
      @d4a  6 років тому +2

      Special Ed lol!

    • @coolramone
      @coolramone Рік тому

      $600 with Biden inflation.

  • @vladnickul
    @vladnickul 6 років тому +307

    First step is to cry a little.

    • @d4a
      @d4a  6 років тому +3

      ShazamMafia Haha true.

    • @carloscrod_
      @carloscrod_ 4 роки тому

      🤣

    • @lundonx116
      @lundonx116 4 роки тому +8

      i cried a lot bc i just got the truck 4 months ago 😭

    • @tiemze
      @tiemze 3 роки тому

      a little or a lot its all ok

    • @vladnickul
      @vladnickul 3 роки тому

      Just wait till you guys have a impreza.
      its inevitable

  • @BatMan-cq8gq
    @BatMan-cq8gq 4 роки тому +23

    pro tip, tap on the bottom of the rod cap while the piston is at the top of its stroke, you'll hear which of the rods are loose.

  • @albertcanales1376
    @albertcanales1376 2 роки тому +4

    You’re honest humble attitude followed by a humorous harakiri is a perfect example of the experience that goes through a drivers mind when they understand how serious/expensive/work intensive it’s going to be bring back their dream project/baby/daily driver back to reliable running condition. ( The AUTHENTIC shot where you’re pulling the oil pan and demonstrating how well the OEM GASKET functioned, was just beautiful!)

  • @802Garage
    @802Garage 7 років тому +138

    Torque wrench seppuku was the best ending to any video I've ever seen. XD

    • @d4a
      @d4a  7 років тому +6

      +802 Garage Hehehe. Thank you. I guess I can cross that one off on my bucket list.

    • @TooManyChoices1
      @TooManyChoices1 5 років тому

      802 Garage
      Needed his buddy to come behind him and smack him over the head with a monkey wrench after, but bravo for the attempt 😂👏!

    • @Barrenchats
      @Barrenchats 4 роки тому

      No no no you use a inch-lb torque wrench you're second uses a ft- lb torque, well maybe in you're next life "engine failure".

  • @asscheeseeverywhere
    @asscheeseeverywhere Рік тому +5

    I wish more videos were like this. No nonsense, right to the point

  • @Raevenswood
    @Raevenswood 6 років тому +29

    You didn't even scream at the end. Very honorable. :)

  • @aztecred92
    @aztecred92 7 років тому +5

    Good to hear that you are using this unfortunate situation as an opportunity to improve your MR2.
    I am looking forward to more videos in the future.

    • @d4a
      @d4a  7 років тому +2

      aztecred92 Thank you for your support. I'm fortunate to have you on board.

  • @paradoxdea
    @paradoxdea 4 роки тому +18

    2:46...Smelling your bolt is very important when it comes to changing oul.

  • @mattpolitzer2920
    @mattpolitzer2920 3 роки тому +4

    Great detective work. No BS video. Loved it. Been there on my back removing oil pans. Thanks.

  • @garylangley4502
    @garylangley4502 6 років тому +2

    I had a '66 Jeep Wagoneer with an AMC 327 V8 engine. It ran quiet, but smoked some. I was going to replace the rings, but when I removed the rod bearing caps, I saw that the bearings were worn down to the copper. I checked the journals with a micrometer, and they were in surprisingly good condition. I replaced the rod and main bearings, along with the rings, and a few other things, and it ran great. All I'm saying is that I'd check the crank first. You may be able to polish the crank in the engine and use a slight oversized bearing, and get a good engine.

  • @nopochoclos
    @nopochoclos 6 років тому +1

    Great video!! im doing the same with my CItroen 3cv (Argentine version of 2cv6) when i see the rock knock... is only the half the other parts in the bottom of the engine block... the engine was running fine ...is a 1974 model... never open the engine... very good quality engine ......

  • @notanotherrcchannel
    @notanotherrcchannel 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the detailed look inside! I"m having some heavy knock in my '85 MR2. I haven't cracked it open yet but it shows all the signs of bottom-end bearing failure. I've juiced it with 20w-50 and we'll see how it goes a few miles at a time. I plan on a swap or rebuild. Look forward to more of your videos, and hope to have a few of my own up soon. Take care!

    • @d4a
      @d4a  7 років тому +1

      +bee dee Sorry to hear you got the knocky rods too. 20w50 won't help much or for long. I would suggest getting the engine out asap, before it throws a rod and makes a huge mess of your engine bay. That would also mean you will need a new block. If you're determined to do a swap than it matters less, but still best to get it out soon. I'll be uploading an engine drop video next week, should be useful for you. Good luck and let us know once you upload your vids, I would love to see them. Thanks for watching.

  • @FairwayJack
    @FairwayJack 5 років тому +41

    polish the crank and install new bearings

    • @fflynnful
      @fflynnful 3 роки тому +1

      Should the replacement bearings be the next size down?

    • @chriscusick6890
      @chriscusick6890 2 роки тому +2

      Depends on bearing clearance ascertained by plastigauge or micrometer.

    • @chriscusick6890
      @chriscusick6890 2 роки тому

      You could but risk excessive clearance thus lower oil pressure. Engine should be thoroughly cleaned of all metallic particles before new bearings are installed.

  • @cuttingedgecool7235
    @cuttingedgecool7235 5 років тому +3

    Thanks for the rod bearing education.

  • @timdegroot4159
    @timdegroot4159 4 роки тому +9

    Actually, I would replace the crankshaft, because I saw heat damage from the friction, meaning that the crankshaft probably has lost some hardness at the journals. However, getting a junkyard engine is probably cheaper, so repearong this one, and getting a junkyard engine if this one fails is also a good option

  • @HT-wi2su
    @HT-wi2su 5 років тому

    This is perfect! im thinking of buying the same generation mr2 and the one im looking at has rod knock. Thanks!

  • @johnhernandez9924
    @johnhernandez9924 6 років тому +5

    Great info! That helped me a lot. Tough luck on the engine!! I'm sure the new rebuild will be awesome. By the way, I think I would of did the same at the end. Lol. Can't help but to like the improvising tools. Keep up the good work.

  • @alexanderpettit2106
    @alexanderpettit2106 6 років тому +2

    My 03 mercury has the same problem and thanks for the info

  • @pyrathian
    @pyrathian 2 роки тому +1

    Pirate knife and an Axe, apparently the true tools of a professional, don't forget the seppuku torque wrench, which is the step I'm current at with my 4runner.

  • @markgunther2502
    @markgunther2502 2 роки тому +3

    I spun a rod bearing and the conrod had elongated into an oval on my turbo engine. With the engine in the car and without removing the crank, I was able to sand down the main and rod journals, and change all the main and rod bearings. Obviously the damage was much worse than yours.
    I debated buying a new conrod but didn't want to have to remove the entire top end to pull the pistons so I decided to shim the conrod cap with a piece of soda can (just a shim on the bottom not the top) and used standard size bearings everywhere including that one conrod. I had debated whether to use one standard and one +1 oversize bearing on that one conrod but I'm glad I used the shim now.
    I checked all clearances with plastigauge. It runs great has good oil pressure (70 cold and 35 hot). I babied the car for the first couple hundred miles, changed the oil and since then have been driving it hard as normal. It's been about 6 months since the repair and runs great. All that to say, don't give up you can fix these type of problems without rebuilding the entire engine.

    • @adik9441
      @adik9441 9 місяців тому

      Shimming doesn't work always

  • @wendellgreenidge3362
    @wendellgreenidge3362 2 роки тому

    Lol that ending was great!!!! Love your sense of humor

  • @mujjuman
    @mujjuman 5 років тому +1

    first half of video is funny as hell man thanks for the great video

  • @soyeldiego4878
    @soyeldiego4878 5 років тому +1

    Miss the retractable headlights from the 80s-90s. Had a 1985 GT Celica and wish I would of kept it. Great power and good of fuel...Looks like I'll be doing this work on my 97 Camry including the Pirate knife...

  • @jurassicjimny2259
    @jurassicjimny2259 5 років тому

    Fantastic video mate :)

  • @roadworthy6901
    @roadworthy6901 7 років тому +12

    I feel for you brother! That's just the nature of cars, I wish you the best on the guts transplant and would highly advise a quality oil pump over something like a turbo, keep your chin up bro!

    • @d4a
      @d4a  7 років тому +1

      Hey there. Thank you for your support man! I bought a brand new AISIN oil pump the first time I was doing this rebuild. I will see if it can be reused, it only did like 600 miles. But I will buy a new one if there's any hint of something wrong with this one.

    • @BWeezy-sw1wy
      @BWeezy-sw1wy 4 роки тому

      Good reply Road Worthy. Also i think the point of the attack is not the gutsbas much as the main arteries feeding and returning to the lower part of the body.

    • @great4ever845
      @great4ever845 Рік тому

      Can't you just replace bearings ?

  • @troye5555
    @troye5555 2 роки тому

    Great video!

  • @Mikeshawtoday
    @Mikeshawtoday 5 років тому +1

    Thanks! Very helpful!

  • @rogersgonc
    @rogersgonc 2 роки тому

    I think I remember from the Road Hunt Episode you telling about some wrong procedure on sodablasting inner engine parts... Maybe it was suspension issues. Not so sure, but I heart it from you.

  • @CodewortSchinken
    @CodewortSchinken 7 років тому +19

    Online diagnosis is always difficult an d more like poking in the dark, than serious problem solving. Plus, I know Volkswagen EA827s but not Toyota A-engines.
    Like you said in the video, the damage can be caused by a weak oil supply, due to a worn out pump, bad/wrong filter, or dirt inside the oil galleries.
    Do you flushed and brushed the galleries, when you rebiult the engine?
    The rod bearings get less oil than the mains, so they die first on not enougth oil or low pressure.
    Dirt inside the galleries first goes into the main bearings and grindes them before the rod bearings. Unplausible according to the footage, but i woul check them. You will have to pull the crank out anyway.
    Different Idea:
    Of course the crankshaft could have been already damaged or bent when you assambled the motor.
    Do you checkt it for balance and messured the exact journal diameter?
    And what size of bearings do you used? Maybe the journals were already grinded once before and standard sized bearings caused way to much bearing play --> more oil loss at the bearings --> less oil pressure + big bearing play -----> damaged bearings.
    Used Parts are cheap an especially on old cars the only available ones. But you never know, what happend to the stuff before.
    Little tip at the end:
    Put some cardbord on the floor, when you work under the car. It´s way more easy to slide around on it and less cold in winter.

  • @faustof.santos8292
    @faustof.santos8292 4 роки тому +7

    At some point this just became everything you shouldnt do under a car lmao lmao.. good vid

  • @adamsaint2890
    @adamsaint2890 6 років тому +4

    Love the snap-on kitchen knife! lol

  • @jamest.5001
    @jamest.5001 2 роки тому +1

    Keep a knocking, but you can't come in! Rod: what you mean, I'm trying to get out!

  • @DasSnakeBoy
    @DasSnakeBoy 6 років тому

    Like the choice of tools

  • @augienajera642
    @augienajera642 5 років тому +1

    Great vid!!!

  • @Fightre_Flighte
    @Fightre_Flighte 2 роки тому

    Thanks, this answered everything I was thinking about with my car.
    Next step, just pull the crank caps and inspect.
    Nice humor, and decent video.

  • @weaverstix
    @weaverstix 2 роки тому +1

    Very good video

  • @Maxi_jedd
    @Maxi_jedd 3 роки тому +1

    Your intro is the best dude 😍🤣

  • @rockytrevino3243
    @rockytrevino3243 5 років тому +1

    Nice video sir.

  • @aneerdraaa8802
    @aneerdraaa8802 6 років тому

    thanks for all information

  • @user-qo2xj8wf6f
    @user-qo2xj8wf6f 4 роки тому +3

    Very artistic oil pan paint job.

    • @d4a
      @d4a  4 роки тому +2

      I'm an artist at heart lol

  • @VictorRamirez-ut5lk
    @VictorRamirez-ut5lk 6 років тому +1

    The insensored parts are GREAT because working on cars is not always textbook, sometimes u got to improvise adapt and overcome!! Great job keeping it real tho!!

    • @d4a
      @d4a  6 років тому

      Victor Ramirez You said it!

  • @farerse
    @farerse 5 років тому +30

    just sand the journals and put in new rod bearings

    • @pornokid333
      @pornokid333 3 роки тому +3

      uh. naw. this isnt a tractor its an 8000rpm motor

    • @WizzRacing
      @WizzRacing 3 роки тому +7

      @@pornokid333 Horse shit..I done it to 500 hp+ engines..Unless they are scorched earth burned to shit. You can polish them out..Slap some new bearings in. She be good as new...

    • @glenquagmire4232
      @glenquagmire4232 2 роки тому

      As long the tip of your nails does not feel a scratchy feel on journal it is safe to say that all you need is to polish that journal

  • @802Garage
    @802Garage 7 років тому +83

    Hammering a pirate knife into an oil pan with a hatchet... This is a man I would pay to work on my MR2! Hahaha.

    • @yourstruly265
      @yourstruly265 6 років тому

      try ice pick, hammer with a kilo sledge hammer...!

    • @matteightytwo
      @matteightytwo 6 років тому +1

      This exactly what I was going to post.. the man wanted to get the job done

    • @PlanetVyctory
      @PlanetVyctory 4 роки тому

      Next time just try a flat head screwdriver? Will pry, won't break.

  • @dominiciacino4627
    @dominiciacino4627 7 років тому +4

    The crank journals need to me measured and tested very very precisely. I'd say while you have it out, test the runout on the crank, taper and out of round on the crank and rod journals, and basically see if your crankshaft is worth a shit before you move on. Also, plastigauge the journals just to make sure that you have good oil clearances. Great build though, I just subbed to your channel about a month ago and love the content

    • @d4a
      @d4a  7 років тому

      Dominic Iacino Thanks, will measure everything as I did first time. The problem turned out to be blasting media that got inside the engine somehow. I made a small update video about it. My crank is in the machine shop already, getting ground 0.25 mm. :)

  • @MrPesante2008
    @MrPesante2008 5 років тому +4

    The ending was the best part lol

  • @EYE_SPIDER
    @EYE_SPIDER 4 роки тому +1

    Good video!

  • @justinecruz9873
    @justinecruz9873 6 років тому

    Subscribed for the opening music.

  • @tomg6284
    @tomg6284 3 роки тому +2

    Use emery cloth and polish the journals then roll in a new set of bearings. Do this to big deisel engines and works every time.

  • @motorhoggvillaingears3243
    @motorhoggvillaingears3243 4 роки тому +7

    Lol mechanic acrobatics😭😭😭🔥🔥🔥🔥lol You the 🐐

  • @donalddemsko6147
    @donalddemsko6147 3 роки тому +7

    You should of used plastigage to check clearence between new bearing and crankshaft. Should be somewhere around .002 In. Or slightly less. If needed, use oversize bearing to compensate. Make it a little on the tight side, so bearing can wear in. This may keep you from replacing crank or engine. Check other bearings.

    • @balkantvofficial
      @balkantvofficial 2 роки тому +1

      i need you help on ths one because my hyundai genesis is making a crazy noise under the car i would like to get in touch with you on facebook and show you the video ifpossible because i dont want to shange the complete engine can u help

    • @RingstedHedge
      @RingstedHedge 2 роки тому +1

      No such thing as a bearing wearing in. The crank and bearing should never touch, needs oil films always no exception.

  • @svenburgueno3254
    @svenburgueno3254 6 місяців тому

    I know the feeling😢 just happened to me with my is300 2jz😢😢😢 i have limited space to take the engine out through the top/with a crane..... ill try through the bottom😅 not giving up! Cheers to you and your knowledge! 🍻

  • @kylekoverola8654
    @kylekoverola8654 3 роки тому +1

    Great intro

  • @patjohnson3024
    @patjohnson3024 2 роки тому

    Brilliant vid this stuff happens to me specially the exuast in the hoodie keep the faith man

  • @Milkmans_Son
    @Milkmans_Son 3 роки тому

    You did the honorable thing.

  • @AndTodaysProjectIs
    @AndTodaysProjectIs 6 років тому +1

    Funny ending and helpful/ good video

  • @tony8512
    @tony8512 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you very imformative

  • @genegeneish
    @genegeneish 3 роки тому +1

    I worked at an engine re-man facility and i did the crankshaft recondition and set up in block. Bottom end work should be done with the engine out of car. IF you really know your work and its an easy engine to access, a bottom end refresh is possible. I would not recommend this for a shade tree tech.
    The total run out on a v8 crank is .0002.
    The taper on a rod journal can be as tight as .000015. There is no mention of a crank knock ( crank main journal moving in a main bearing) which is not common, but happens, and it sounds like a rod knock and many times it is acceptable and doesn't affect engine life.

  • @MichiganHiker
    @MichiganHiker 6 років тому

    Have to agree with 802 Garage seppuku was a good conclusion and well done :-)

  • @sharabi21
    @sharabi21 5 років тому +1

    I sympathize with you cause I think I got same problem 2002 BMW x5... Looking for a knife now ..

  • @Mstfstable
    @Mstfstable 7 років тому +1

    i love your videos and what you do what you explain keep up good work! Greetings from Turkey!

    • @d4a
      @d4a  7 років тому +1

      Mustafa Usta Thank you! I'm happy to have you on board. Turkiye cok guzel :)

    • @Mstfstable
      @Mstfstable 7 років тому +1

      teşekkürler :) have you been in Turkey

    • @d4a
      @d4a  7 років тому +1

      Mustafa Usta Bursa, Izmir and Ankara a loooong time ago. Istanbul 2 years ago.

    • @Mstfstable
      @Mstfstable 7 років тому +1

      Very nice i live in Kayseri i have been in Ankara and İstanbul too, very nice cities i am looking forward to see your new videos

    • @gregoryfuller1136
      @gregoryfuller1136 5 років тому

      A guy named Mustafa from Turkey!!??? Crazy! What are the chances??

  • @bobbymatteson5935
    @bobbymatteson5935 6 років тому

    I enjoyed your VDO

    • @d4a
      @d4a  6 років тому

      I get it....Vi Di Ou....Good one!

  • @gotj
    @gotj 3 роки тому +2

    That crankshaft is not so bad, I'd just put new bearing shells and see what happens.

  • @Peelenga
    @Peelenga 6 років тому

    It real help me and save a lot in my pocket.

  • @sasajungic89
    @sasajungic89 7 років тому +15

    The answer is 4A-GE 20V Blacktop! 👍😊

    • @d4a
      @d4a  7 років тому +7

      Hmmmm, that's never a bad idea. But I would need to import that engine, which is a horribly complicated and extremely expensive endeavor over here in Europe. I would love to hear that sweet ITB sound tho.

    • @joshcallaghan9432
      @joshcallaghan9432 6 років тому

      Yeah I agree, I had a silver top in mine and they are just the best engine!

  • @fasillimerick7394
    @fasillimerick7394 Рік тому +1

    I've seen people laugh when they see a rod poking out from the block. Everyone knows it's now a boat anchor, and the owner was almost proud of the carnage.
    But when people hear that knocking sound, a pall falls over the group and no one wants to be the one to say it first. The optimist will always say, "maybe it's a collapsed lifter", even knowing it's a solid lifter engine.

  • @MrTRA504
    @MrTRA504 6 років тому

    Exelent información thanks 👍

  • @bobisthebuilder3982
    @bobisthebuilder3982 6 років тому +1

    Something got very hot.I recommend a high silicon aluminum bearings as they are durable and the will polish the journals.

  • @javierbroger2635
    @javierbroger2635 7 років тому

    The head part kill me 😂😂😂😂😂 nice vid as always

  • @Critter0817
    @Critter0817 Рік тому +1

    First seconds of the video, I thought the solution to all 4 rods knocking was to just turn the radio up. To be fair, that did work when I had rod knock

  • @aakashyadav1366
    @aakashyadav1366 6 років тому

    Nice video thank u

  • @Sebastianx007
    @Sebastianx007 4 роки тому +2

    Lol your samurai ending 😂😂😂

  • @lalo2641
    @lalo2641 3 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @LukeplaysTV
    @LukeplaysTV 10 місяців тому

    LMAO the ending of this video made me laugh so hard thanks bro

  • @wesleyedwards2764
    @wesleyedwards2764 4 роки тому

    My first car was an '86 MR2. There are currently 4 mk1s sitting in my dad's yard. Working underneath was always a pain. I pulled the fuel pump one time and socked myself in the eye with the drill battery. Knocked it off a jack and onto a wheel I had slid under it while changing out the alternator. I quit for the day after that happened. Just about pooped my pants. Timing belt? OMG what a pain. I pulled the engine and transmission when I was 19 and had the block and head work done by a shop for $900. I reinstalled it myself. Priming the coolant in Mister two is a real PITA. The 4AGE is a real fun motor to rev though. They used it in the Toyota Atlantic series back in the day. Putting it in the MR2 was brilliant, but also a mechanic's nightmare. Toyota at the time was way more practical than fun and the AE86, MR2, and supra were big shifts for Toyota in the 1980s.

    • @d4a
      @d4a  4 роки тому

      You're a proper adub veteran my man! Much love for that. You're right, the space in that engine bay can be tight but it's still an absolute joy and breeze compared to newer cars.

  • @tashamullins7572
    @tashamullins7572 3 роки тому +2

    I laughed out loud when you grabbed that axe! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @fuzzywoz
    @fuzzywoz Рік тому

    Yep try a 4 wheel drive oil pan removal on a gm blazer. Some major engineer hates mechanics for sure the way it is designed.

  • @JoshuaMartinez-xd3rl
    @JoshuaMartinez-xd3rl 5 років тому +2

    Same thing just happened to my BUILT 350z motor. The person that rebuilt it left an oil leak somewhere and I've been putting oil since rebuilt. I went 1 week without adding oil and just killed it last night

  • @j-deezy321
    @j-deezy321 5 років тому +3

    My man said you can see the copper been scraped away LOL

  • @KKplaysit
    @KKplaysit 7 років тому +3

    Hey man love the videos. Also sorry about your engine, it totally sucks that you did everything right and still get that outcome. Hope you're able to get something else sorted without too much hassle. Pity it's so difficult to get a blacktop in your location. There's plenty around in NZ and you can pick them up for as little as $400. Anyway, keep up the good work with the vids.

    • @d4a
      @d4a  7 років тому

      Don't Fall For Me Thanks a lot man. Your support means a lot. I am seriously considering emigrating to NZ, the 4age scene and the car scene on general seems really awesome over there :) Europe is seriously weak in the 4age department, but I guess that makes me kinda exotic and special? Who knows. Maybe I come over some day :)

    • @hajrudinkavazovic2231
      @hajrudinkavazovic2231 Рік тому

      ​@@d4a no sikiriki drug sve se napravi samo zdravlje malo teze 😊 🤟

  • @LukeTheJoker
    @LukeTheJoker 7 років тому +1

    Wow! What a shame, really hope you find the answer!

    • @d4a
      @d4a  7 років тому +2

      Oh I intend to. I am extremely curious as to how this happened because I was super careful to do everything right. We shall see.

    • @802Garage
      @802Garage 7 років тому +1

      You might even say he'll be... driving 4 answes... XD

  • @clayreal
    @clayreal 2 роки тому

    Lol!! Pirate knife, im adding that to my tool box today, and im going to the reservation to get an official tomahawk !!!
    Sorry about your discovery, but I know of no one more capable and knowledgeable of the “project engine removal” than you.
    Take us with you! That little rice burner is going to be a rice rocket! It’s gona be the baddest go-cart on the intraWeb!
    Keep smelling bro, the nose knows.

  • @JeffReeves
    @JeffReeves 7 років тому +5

    Oh, and I forgot to mention. I think you have already planned this, but it should be relatively easy and cheap(ish) to take the crankshaft out of the junkyard motor you got and use that to replace your existing crankshaft (assuming it's out of spec and/or bent). Just need to get it machined to the right size and slap some new bearings in.
    Also, I laughed at the seppuku with the torque wrench. There's a bit of a language joke over here, where someone says, "I guess I'll just have to commit sudoku..." instead of seppuku.

  • @assko11
    @assko11 7 років тому

    always check water and oil channels before assembly. Use compressed air and something like cable ties to check for cloth or anything in the way. Also its always good idea to port the cranks oil feed lines. Do some research on this topic for the next build. My 4AGE was running redline drifting 5 years, it broke its diff and transmission and it didn't give in :)

    • @d4a
      @d4a  7 років тому +2

      Asen Moskov I researched a lot. You would not believe how much I cleaned all the water and oil channels. The bearings are usually the last thing to go on a 4age. I'm now suspecting my oil cooler because I didn't clean it. In any case, I'm the only one to blame here. I'll know the reason soon enough. Im removing the engine as I'm typing this :).

    • @assko11
      @assko11 7 років тому +1

      search all oil related parts for clues, drain the filter in a cup and check with magnet. This is not normal wearing on 4AGE bearings. And i watched your build, the engine was built properly.

    • @d4a
      @d4a  7 років тому +1

      +Asen Moskov Thanks. I will definitely dig in detail through everything until I figure it out.

  • @lancestewart3739
    @lancestewart3739 5 років тому +6

    This is a great video. Thank you so much! I laughed the entire way too! Grabbing the axe and the pirate knife hahaha! Whatever works! What kind of tool do you use to turn the engine? I hope you got your MR2 working-I know that sucks

    • @d4a
      @d4a  5 років тому +2

      Mr2 is definitely back in action. You can check out some of the new vids to see how I rebuilt it. I use a Socket wrench, a very long extension and a 17mm socket to turn the engine. Works great.

  • @travisspears6274
    @travisspears6274 5 років тому

    This was awesome.. not only educational.. but silly as shit. I gave it a like brother .

  • @BullettGuy
    @BullettGuy 6 років тому

    How did everything work out?

  • @MrKiet76
    @MrKiet76 4 роки тому

    It's me Rodney!

  • @tortillamilk
    @tortillamilk 6 років тому +4

    Ha! I lost my shit when u pulled out the hatchet!

  • @hakuryuumax7575
    @hakuryuumax7575 4 роки тому

    i like the oil pan paint job lol

  • @tawidave7092
    @tawidave7092 7 років тому +4

    Thumbnail for this video, is awesome. Also, your methods are great. An axe!! A. Fucken. Axe!!
    Hahahahahaha.
    What ever it takes, aye?
    Real, recognize real.

    • @d4a
      @d4a  7 років тому +2

      Tawi Dave The hammer was five steps away, the axe an arm's length away. The right tool is always the one I can get without getting up :)

  • @davidgomez3737
    @davidgomez3737 Рік тому

    I have the same looking bearings on my 4.0 i just need to drive it across the border for 15 min do you think if i put new rod bearings ill make it

  • @MrTruthAddict
    @MrTruthAddict 6 років тому +6

    A little emery cloth on the crankshaft journals and pop new bearings in. Done

    • @RMS-gl6wl
      @RMS-gl6wl 5 років тому +2

      Most people don't know about an overhaul instead if a full rebuild.

    • @stormshockin
      @stormshockin 4 роки тому +2

      Bout to dp that to my magnum. I caught the very beginning on a bearing going out. Only slips when revved.

    • @discokitten5325
      @discokitten5325 4 роки тому

      @@stormshockin 4.7? I hear em goin out on my uncles 02 ram too

    • @stormshockin
      @stormshockin 4 роки тому +1

      @@discokitten5325 nah man I was stupid, got the 2.7. But i know better now.. will never ever buy a small engine vehicle. Always go big or go home!!

  • @radmansa5514
    @radmansa5514 5 років тому +2

    So your bearings went bad after a rebuild?, it would be interesting to know why they had deteriorated so quickly. Good video, thanks for sharing

    • @d4a
      @d4a  5 років тому +7

      A bit of blasting media was left inside the block and it ruined the oil pump and bearings. A blasted block can't be cleaned as the blasting media embeds itself in the metal and comes loose only whem the engine heats up. Now I know better.

  • @rlarson3232
    @rlarson3232 6 років тому +1

    My god that was funny, I needed that right now, the end of your video is how I feel right now, i just spent $1,100 on OEM parts timing chain, gaskets, oil pump and oil pan gasket, 16 lifters and the hours to install them. The knocking got even worse, the bad thing was I could not get the oil pan off to look at the rod bearings. I really do think it's probably rod knock, so I'm going out tomorrow to buy a car for the wife spending $11,000 to $17,000 on a car and park this pig 2001 Dodge Dakota with 200k mileage and figure what I'm going to do, I was thinking of buying a used engine $800 to $1,500 and swapping out the parts witch would put me at $1,800 -$2,500. not sure if that's the right decision the problem with that is I can by a long block for $2,800 and have a 3 year warranty on the engine. Sometimes its best not to be handy, in retrospect I should have parked the truck, bought a another car and pulled the engine I would have saved my self $1,1000 and 15-25 hours. This truck turned into a money pit.

    • @d4a
      @d4a  6 років тому +3

      Naaaah. I thought that way for a few days after it happened to me to. I wanted to burn the car down. But the learning experience was valuable. I did the rebuild twice as fast the second time around :) Try to be positive about it, in the long run it will all make sense. Right now just park it and let things settle in your head :) The right decision will come by itself.

  • @w0lvez1
    @w0lvez1 6 років тому +5

    DRY START
    1. Rebuilt/Overhaul - Starting the engine without priming the oil pump to build up oil pressure.
    2. Oil & Filter change- Starting the engine without waiting for oil to drain in the pan.
    3. Oil Filter - using oil filter without anti-drainback valve