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bboybillaberFRS 11-26-2014 08:50 AM

Thank you. Ya it wasn't number 4 after actually looking at it it's number 3 still torn apart at the moment. It was a spun bearing. But they don't know what happen

jeepmor 11-29-2014 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by bboybillaberFRS (Post 2035454)
But they don't know what happen

Do you know when it happened? Get a little too much :burnrubber::burnrubber::burnrubber: Spinning a bearing is usually a memorable moment.

Ultramaroon 11-29-2014 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by bboybillaberFRS (Post 2035454)
Thank you. Ya it wasn't number 4 after actually looking at it it's number 3 still torn apart at the moment. It was a spun bearing. But they don't know what happen

I missed this earlier but in your OP you said you saw a few bubbles.

Was this on your dipstick?

Did you happen to notice what the oil level was?

If it was way overfilled, the oil is churned by the crankshaft which leads to bubbles being circulated throughout the system. This inevitably leads to bearing failure.

Fastbrew 11-30-2014 02:11 AM

Woah - that can be a big job to fix. Bummer!

bboybillaberFRS 11-30-2014 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by jeepmor (Post 2038298)
Do you know when it happened? Get a little too much, Spinning a bearing is usually a memorable moment.


Actually i was driving normal, nothing crazy

pushrod 11-30-2014 12:36 PM

What @Ultramaroon says sounds most probable. I'd way rather be driving around missing a quart than be overfilled by a quart. Sounds like an oil pressure loss from either too much or way too little oil, ergo, it's the fault of whoever did this oil change.

bboybillaberFRS 11-30-2014 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 2038549)
If it was way overfilled.


Ya I checked it what i had been running it over 30mins, and it was full to the line but once i checked it in the morning after its been sitting almost 24hrs, It was way over. the shop told me they over filled it by 2QTS, never going to that place again.

BUT. Everything is covered, which is nice and i should get my car back in a couple of weeks depending on the parts. im getting a whole new bottom end. Those damn Toyota guys try to get every way around it, it took them 12 days to come up with an answer. they tried everything they could saying i wasn't taking care of the car like i should but i proved them wrong.

one thing to keep in mind always keep your receipts for anything done to your car. im sure most people know that though

bboybillaberFRS 11-30-2014 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by pushrod (Post 2039203)
What @Ultramaroon says sounds most probable. I'd way rather be driving around missing a quart than be overfilled by a quart. Sounds like an oil pressure loss from either too much or way too little oil, ergo, it's the fault of whoever did this oil change.

Ya it was way overfilled. by 2 Quarts

bboybillaberFRS 11-30-2014 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Fastbrew (Post 2039010)
Woah - that can be a big job to fix. Bummer!

Ya it sucks, im getting a whole new bottom end

pushrod 11-30-2014 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by bboybillaberFRS (Post 2039215)
Ya it was way overfilled. by 2 Quarts

Christ.

bboybillaberFRS 11-30-2014 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by pushrod (Post 2039218)
Christ.

Right! ya when it was warm i couldnt tell how over filled it was but when it settled out, it was way over

Ultramaroon 11-30-2014 02:51 PM

Should sticky this as a cautionary tale for others.

Goodguy889 11-30-2014 03:10 PM

Please be careful with those dealerships up there. Specially if it's Lums. They will force the blame on you as much as they can. When my Tc engine blew they said it was my oil catch can because that was the only not stock..... Ya a oil catch can lol I had it installed because I was supercharged. I lived in Astoria most of my life and that dealership is horrible well and so is the Ford dealer. Good luck man! BTW I'm up there pretty often so if you see a slammed red Genesis coupe that would be me lol

bboybillaberFRS 11-30-2014 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Goodguy889 (Post 2039319)
Please be careful with those dealerships up there. Specially if it's Lums. They will force the blame on you as much as they can. When my Tc engine blew they said it was my oil catch can because that was the only not stock..... Ya a oil catch can lol I had it installed because I was supercharged. I lived in Astoria most of my life and that dealership is horrible well and so is the Ford dealer. Good luck man! BTW I'm up there pretty often so if you see a slammed red Genesis coupe that would be me lol

I have heard about there reputation and I bought it to longview instead at **** hannah toyota


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