Had it four days and threw a rod!!!

Farmertedd

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I bought a 2001 SVT Cobra convertible on Saturday and it purred like a kitten! 121000+ miles on it, 20k on a new factory installed motor. Wink, wink... Drove it about 250 miles over the weekend, and then to work Monday and Tuesday. On the way home I got on it at a stop light and wound first and second up to around 6000 rpm, not to red line. I noticed the motor bog in fourth and then in fifth right after that. Then at the next stop light I heard the unmistakable sound of a rod knock. Limped it home the last mile and there it sits in my garage. I have had it for four days and now I want to set it on fire!!! Does anyone out there know why I would lose a rod after one burnout??
It is definitely a rod knock. The piston seems like it has a hole in it and is blowing by into the crankcase…
O.K. I calmed down and read up a lot on this site and around...I read that the bearings fail on these engines. More than they should but that is just the case. I love the car and can't stomach selling it for a loss so I am going to have to rebuild...So, if you are still reading..

Do I pull the engine from the top?? I read a lot of threads about pulling the motor out of the bottom. This seems a big pain in the garage...I need to change a rod but think that pulling the motor is the best way to proceed. Let me know what you think!!

Thanks,

New Guy
 
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Sorry to hear. :( Did you check the oil level before you purchased it or after that 250 mile drive over the weekend? :shrug:

Wonder if it was driven low on oil (or burned through a good amount of oil after you took possesion of it?). As you have probably read, lots of 4v motors tend to yield to a rebuild due to being run low on oil.

It's basically your choice on which method to use to pull the motor for your rebuild, g'luck !
 
Id start with a compression test, then a cylinder leak down test to isolate and confrim source. Needless to say youre looking at pulling the engine either for rebuild or replacement. Alao are you sure it was a "brand new" engine 20,000 miles ago or just a "used - new to the vehicle" engine. ?