94 Cutlass Intake Manifold Gasket Repaired, Now a Knock
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94 Cutlass Intake Manifold Gasket Repaired, Now a Knock

 
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 5:24 am    Post subject: 94 Cutlass Intake Manifold Gasket Repaired, Now a Knock Reply with quote

My 3.1L, 120K miles, intake manifold failed and lots of coolant in oil. Had
it fixed (knowing there could be more problems) and sure enough after only a
couple of hundred miles (or less) there's a pretty good knock now. Suspect
a main bushing?

Any sense in having that fixed or is it likely just good money down the
drain?

Absolutely love the car!

Thanks,
Dave

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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 5:44 am    Post subject: Re: 94 Cutlass Intake Manifold Gasket Repaired, Now a Knock Reply with quote

"Dave" <notForMe@cinci.rr.com> wrote in message
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My 3.1L, 120K miles, intake manifold failed and lots of coolant in oil.
Had
it fixed (knowing there could be more problems) and sure enough after only
a
couple of hundred miles (or less) there's a pretty good knock now.
Suspect
a main bushing?

Any sense in having that fixed or is it likely just good money down the
drain?

Absolutely love the car!

Thanks,
Dave



It could be a main but when you hear a knock that is in time with one
cylinder that's usually a rod bearing. None the less you will probably need
a crank, bearings and maybe a rod(s). If the car's worth it to you then it's
not money down the drain. Depends on if you can do the work your self or if
you pay someone. Also you probably would be better of replacing the motor
with a rebuilt unit or a good used motor of low miles and a warranty.

Brian
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Dave
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 6:09 am    Post subject: Re: 94 Cutlass Intake Manifold Gasket Repaired, Now a Knock Reply with quote

I meant rod bearing, not crank. Sorry.

Regarding replacing with used engine, that's where we're split - I'd like to
try and my wife doesn't. A local mechanic who I trust gave me the name of
someone he's sent a "100 people" to and no complaints. Hmmm. Sounds
against the odds to me. Anyway, at least there's someone with some
experience to draw on.

Bought a new 04 Grand Prix and not sure which I like better - the 94 Cutlass
or the GP.

Thanks,
Dave




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"Dave" <notForMe@cinci.rr.com> wrote in message
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My 3.1L, 120K miles, intake manifold failed and lots of coolant in oil.
Had
it fixed (knowing there could be more problems) and sure enough after
only
a
couple of hundred miles (or less) there's a pretty good knock now.
Suspect
a main bushing?

Any sense in having that fixed or is it likely just good money down the
drain?

Absolutely love the car!

Thanks,
Dave



It could be a main but when you hear a knock that is in time with one
cylinder that's usually a rod bearing. None the less you will probably
need
a crank, bearings and maybe a rod(s). If the car's worth it to you then
it's
not money down the drain. Depends on if you can do the work your self or
if
you pay someone. Also you probably would be better of replacing the motor
with a rebuilt unit or a good used motor of low miles and a warranty.

Brian



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