roscoe
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HI guys, a little story, then a question or two.<br />Any opinions or insight welcome.<br /><br />I'm kindof in the dark when it comes to the inner workings of car engines.<br /><br />Dad drives a 1993 full sized Chevy van, 350 engine.<br />He was on his way to Canada yesterday and got about 200 miles into the trip.<br />He glanced at the gauges and noticed the oil pressure was near zero. Temp gauge was normal. He pulled over and had the van towed 40 miles to my house.<br /><br />Today we started it up and the gauge registered some oil pressure and the engine has a mild knock, and seems to be a bit down on power ( hard for me to tell as I haven't driven it in 2 years).<br /><br />He drove it 4 miles to the Chevy dealer and had them take a look at it.<br />Within 10 minutes, they came back and told him he lost a rod bearing and that the engine was shot. Need to replace the engine.<br /><br />How did they diagnose this so fast, without opening it up?<br />Shouldn't they drop the oil pan and inspect the extent of the damage before asking for $4000 for a new engine?<br /><br />Can't you drop the pan and replace the bad bearing from the underside without replacing the engine?<br /><br />*** 1 week ago he had the intake manifold gasket replaced.<br />I noticed there is a lot of liquid gasket all over the intake area.<br />Anyone want to bet the guy dropped some globs of gasket into the block and they plugged up the oil pump?<br /><br />This afternoon, he took it to another dealer and they came back with the same diagnosis and solution.
<br /><br />Anyway, the motor is shot and there is a huge van with a turtle top sitting in my driveway. (and 2 parents in my house !! )<br /><br />I happened to know of a Safari van for sale by a guy at work so we will be taking it for a ride in the morning. 2000 GMC Safari All-wheel-drive passenger van, 106,000 miles, tow package, asking $5200.