Seized engine
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2018 8:39 pm
Hi everybody!
Long story short, I've been a complete fool and as a result I have a seized, oil-free engine. I apologise if any of these topics have come up before, but I have a couple of questions before we attempt any repairs. Ideally I'd like to repair the damage without replacing the engine.
Is it possible to remove the sump in-situ?
Is the crank in any way strengthened?
I know my shell bearings are gone because you can't not hear that kind of thing, I guess the main bearing will be badgered too, but before I go hunting for a new engine I'd like to make an attempt to save this one. It's a 2l in a 480GT. Genuinely devastated because It's just had new rear arches and a partial sill rebuild, is for the first time since I've owned it totally rust free, and I've forgotten to put oil in it to drive it home... Didn't go very far and pulled over very quickly when it became apparent the engine was close to seizing. At first the oil temperature was through the roof and it wouldn't turn at all, but it starts and idles now. I also had to reverse it off the truck and into a garage, so it's not completely dead.
Many thanks in advance for any help.
Long story short, I've been a complete fool and as a result I have a seized, oil-free engine. I apologise if any of these topics have come up before, but I have a couple of questions before we attempt any repairs. Ideally I'd like to repair the damage without replacing the engine.
Is it possible to remove the sump in-situ?
Is the crank in any way strengthened?
I know my shell bearings are gone because you can't not hear that kind of thing, I guess the main bearing will be badgered too, but before I go hunting for a new engine I'd like to make an attempt to save this one. It's a 2l in a 480GT. Genuinely devastated because It's just had new rear arches and a partial sill rebuild, is for the first time since I've owned it totally rust free, and I've forgotten to put oil in it to drive it home... Didn't go very far and pulled over very quickly when it became apparent the engine was close to seizing. At first the oil temperature was through the roof and it wouldn't turn at all, but it starts and idles now. I also had to reverse it off the truck and into a garage, so it's not completely dead.
Many thanks in advance for any help.