The original bearings and oil pump replacement was all that was needed for this failure. This is a perfect scenario of a shop giving the customer too much info, pissing them off all over again, and costing themselves thousands. I'm glad your car is running and I agree we should just do everything, within our means, ourselves. We also need to be good customers. I would've been pissed too but your engine didn't need to be rebuilt. There is no way metal, in the pan, bypassed the entire oil system and got into the crankshaft. This is why the bearings looked fine. I do understand that this is an initial reaction so I really do have sympathy for you. Can I say I would've done any better? Probably not so take don't this as that. This is a good learning experience for us to be better customers when we don't have the means to DIY. Time is in short supply. It's really good you shared the experience because it is definitely a learning experience. It also helps to have outside perspective when your emotions are high.
I'm glad this whole situation is over. I think this was an honest mistake by an honest shop that has hopefully been rectified. You will probably have some metal in the filter the first oil change. Also remember that with a new oil pump is a new pick up tube. The gouge cause by the chain will have to happen again so this will also cause metal. This will be caught by your oil filter.
I'm glad this whole situation is over. I think this was an honest mistake by an honest shop that has hopefully been rectified. You will probably have some metal in the filter the first oil change. Also remember that with a new oil pump is a new pick up tube. The gouge cause by the chain will have to happen again so this will also cause metal. This will be caught by your oil filter.
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