stickybones
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- Dec 27, 2001
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A few weeks ago I posted about my problems with my car dying on me and not being able to restart. A few guys suggested I check to see if the engine seized. Sure enough, it had. I had the car sent to Ron's Custom auto for Paul and Jack Merkel to take a look to see what caused the engine to seize with no warnings. Well, the diagnosis is in. There is this set screw that sits on the top of my BGC aftermarket front cover (to replace the stock cover when the timing chain was done 2 years ago). Apparently it plugs a threaded hole for use with another type of cam sensor cap. Well, over the 2 years time, unbeknownst to me, this screw was working its way loose until three weeks ago it finally came free and fell into the front cover. It got caught in the chain and gears. It broke the chain and a few gear teeth and fractured the bottom of the front cover sending all the pieces into the oil pan. (Kinda explains why I didn't see any external damage.) A valve got bent in the process. Nonetheless, the motor was torn down for inspection for further damage. Now I'm looking at a minor rebuild because of that stupid plug.
Anyone ever heard of this happening before? I sent a message to John at BGC (now called Southern Kustoms and Racing) to see if there is any liability on the manufactures part. If nothing else, maybe anyone with this style cover should check theirs to make sure that plug is loctited in place.
Man I'm pissed now. It's not like I had a few grand to throw away on what was otherwise a perfectly fine running motor a few weeks ago.
Anyone ever heard of this happening before? I sent a message to John at BGC (now called Southern Kustoms and Racing) to see if there is any liability on the manufactures part. If nothing else, maybe anyone with this style cover should check theirs to make sure that plug is loctited in place.
Man I'm pissed now. It's not like I had a few grand to throw away on what was otherwise a perfectly fine running motor a few weeks ago.
