I am really mad today. This is the story: I took the boat out of the water to get an oil leak repaired. From what I have read here after some posts it looked like the front seal of the crankshaft or the timing cover. Finally it turned to be a water leak in the water pump that had rusted the cover so I had to replace both. The mechanic was no able to remove the dumper with the engine on the boat so he had to remove the engine. Then he said it took him 3 hours to remove the dumper, with heat, hammer and an extractor.<br /><br />I do not know what he really did but now that the cover and the pump have been replaced and once the engine is again on the boat, makes a terrible noise when running. It is like a "tac-tac-tac-tac" noise that does not stop when the engine warms up. The mechanic said that there is a loose rod but the engine did not do that noise before.<br /><br />I think that he messed something when trying to remove the dumper by hitting it but it is hard to prove since just me knows that that noise was not there before.<br /><br />Any ideas or suggestions on that noise?<br />If it is a loose rod, is it safe to run the engine?<br /><br />It took 3 weeks to get the oil leak repaired in a working engine and know I have a clean noisy and probably broken engine.
<br /><br />Should I pay for this repair or not?<br /><br />Thanks in advance