Go and buy a lottery ticket! Well caught.
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The only way to be sure us to check all main and big end bearings. Checking one only in a situation like this isn't going to tell you much.
I would also be lifting the rocker cover and inspecting the cam lobes.
If you believe it sounded/ felt different then it has likely damaged a bearing or more.
Cheers
Time to buy a lotto Ticket!!
I fitted the new bolt, refiited everything as per instaructions with new sump gasket, new filters and oil........... brought up oil prsure with starter motor, and start............... NO UNUSUAL NOISES !! Test Drive OK!!!!
Presuming nothing rears its ugly head I think I had a win!!!!
Word of waring for anyone within the problem area!!, Buy a $2 bolt and spend 2 -4 hours making sure your is OK !
Cheers and thanks for your asistance.
Jeremy
ive read it else where on the forums but cant find it again, it was asked here by op but not answered, how long appx. do you have after the oil light comes on before you start doing damage ?
Oil lights generally operate in the 6-8 psi range. We always say once you see the light the engine is stuffed! Because by the time the light is on the pressure is waaaaay down and going further. It also depends on the quality of the oil, what you are doing at the time, eg full noise up that hill with the 4t race car on the back :o or idling in the shed. Either way if you drive with the light on bearings will be scored and the list goes on after that.
I get the impression from several previous posts that the damage is almost instantaneous if under load. Although I wonder if someone has a nip up , then sees the light.
This is balanced by my previous experience in seeing a Commodore treated with Nulon drive from singapore to KL with no oil.
However I guess that diesels have greater forces involved than petrol engines.
At the very least I would do an oil pressure check with gauge against the spec.
Regards Philip A
likely worth while installing a pressure sender than :)