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So at this stage I would not do any more test runs until you work out what it is (let people listen to your video if they want to hear it). If it is a spun bearing this will lead to a snapped crank. Although sadly the cost to rectify either case will be the same, but at least one outcome is rebuildable.
I personally would pull out the oil filter, cut it open (so I could expand it fully) and look for metals bits between the accordion. You can also get an oil sample analysed to confirm it is (or isn’t) a bearing failure.
When you remove the oil filter, look to see if it had a crushed spigot due to not being fitted properly.
That is planning for the worse. Hopefully though it is something a lot simpler and cheaper to fix, and someone will pipe in with a much more optimistic theory.


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