The other night I was driving home, exited the freeway, and stopped at a red light. My car stalled. Weird, but it has been happening every now and then (chalked it up to a bad ground). When I turned the car back on, I heard a slight knocking, quiet enough to where I had to turn my music down to ensure it was actually coming from my car. Directly after, the light turned green, and I drove off--hearing the knocking/ticking increase with RPMs. At this point, I turned into the first parking lot I saw, turned the car off, and had it towed home.
Today, my mechanic came to inspect the car. We took out the filter, to find a considerable amount of copper shavings. See pictures below. Suffice to say, one or more of my rod bearings have failed. Surprisingly, when searching about this topic, I found VERY little. I will chalk this up to the old m3forum dying. With the lack of information/discussion on this matter out there, I figured I'd start my own thread.
I am ultimately left with limited options. Hoping you guys could help steer me in the "right" direction.
Option #1: Drop the oil pan, further inspect for damage, if the crank is not visibly damaged, plasti-gauge the crank to insure it is still within factory tolerances. This will set be back roughly $900. My biggest concern is that it will ultimatly be for nothing (damaged crank), and I will be throwing $900 down the drain for nothing. If by some miracle the crank is unscarred, simply install fresh bearings, and be vigilant about fully flushing the contaminated oil.
Option #2: Source a core. Throw the fresh VANOS unit from my engine onto the core, throw rod bearings in, and install the core into my car.
Option #3: Rebuild my engine, expecting a new crank needing to be soruced. Mahle Motorsport pistons, forged rods. Machined block. The works.
What would you guys do in my shoes?
Today, my mechanic came to inspect the car. We took out the filter, to find a considerable amount of copper shavings. See pictures below. Suffice to say, one or more of my rod bearings have failed. Surprisingly, when searching about this topic, I found VERY little. I will chalk this up to the old m3forum dying. With the lack of information/discussion on this matter out there, I figured I'd start my own thread.
I am ultimately left with limited options. Hoping you guys could help steer me in the "right" direction.
Option #1: Drop the oil pan, further inspect for damage, if the crank is not visibly damaged, plasti-gauge the crank to insure it is still within factory tolerances. This will set be back roughly $900. My biggest concern is that it will ultimatly be for nothing (damaged crank), and I will be throwing $900 down the drain for nothing. If by some miracle the crank is unscarred, simply install fresh bearings, and be vigilant about fully flushing the contaminated oil.
Option #2: Source a core. Throw the fresh VANOS unit from my engine onto the core, throw rod bearings in, and install the core into my car.
Option #3: Rebuild my engine, expecting a new crank needing to be soruced. Mahle Motorsport pistons, forged rods. Machined block. The works.
What would you guys do in my shoes?
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