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    Good news: I've found the source of the knock. #5 big end.

    The adjacent main had also started to show signs of wear.

    Bad news: it's also wrecked the crank.

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    Geez mate I feel for you.
    How can anyone buy one of these things and be confident that it will not **** itself.
    LR should be dragged over coals for this situation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    How can anyone buy one of these things and be confident that it will not **** itself.
    You can't. It took them a lot of years of trying, but Land Rover finally managed to build a car that was less reliable than a 1984 Holden Camira. Every time I leave the driveway I play the "will it get me home again?" cha-cha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by martinfrench View Post
    Good news: I've found the source of the knock. #5 big end.

    The adjacent main had also started to show signs of wear.

    Bad news: it's also wrecked the crank.

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    The crank doesn't look too bad.
    May take a grind ok to .010" under. Get it measured.
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    Quote Originally Posted by martinfrench View Post
    Good news: I've found the source of the knock. #5 big end.

    The adjacent main had also started to show signs of wear.

    Bad news: it's also wrecked the crank.

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    So no spun bearings though looks like some localised oil starvation. I suppose it is too late to check for blockages in the crank oil ways in the area of no 5.

    This provides another aspect to the reasons for engine failures.
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    Can anyone identify this tapping noise?

    Quote Originally Posted by martinfrench View Post
    Good news: I've found the source of the knock. #5 big end.

    The adjacent main had also started to show signs of wear.

    Bad news: it's also wrecked the crank.

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    At least you have confirmed what is wrong. Any evidence that any of the main bearing shells had actually spun?

    Also - with the crank now out, what was the crankshaft date of manufacture? Should be laser etched on one end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Discodicky View Post
    The crank doesn't look too bad.
    May take a grind ok to .010" under. Get it measured.
    The "good" journals measure 62.94, the worn one is 62.62. So I'd need to go +0.5 if I was to get it ground.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    So no spun bearings though looks like some localised oil starvation. I suppose it is too late to check for blockages in the crank oil ways in the area of no 5.

    This provides another aspect to the reasons for engine failures.
    If I recall correctly, the main bearing adjacent was rotated ever so slightly (like 0.5mm). The oil gallery was still very much exposed but who knows...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoDB View Post
    At least you have confirmed what is wrong. Any evidence that any of the main bearing shells had actually spun?

    Also - with the crank now out, what was the crankshaft date of manufacture? Should be laser etched on one end.
    No major rotation on the mains no. Very slight but not sure if it's a result of oil starvation or a cause.


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    Quote Originally Posted by martinfrench View Post
    No major rotation on the mains no. Very slight but not sure if it's a result of oil starvation or a cause.


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    Did you get a torque reading while undoing the bearing cap bolts by any chance?

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