Ed is quite the stud muffin....
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I'd get after the previous owner for "selling' you that car with a faulty headgasket.Noticed that he doesn't seem post here anymore....
Its possible that is graphite from the head gasket, make sure you drop the pan and inspect the pickup and clean out any debris. How was your oil pressure?
Rick Fernandez posted a video on his Facebook awhile back of his motor making the exact same sound mine was. He sent his motor to William Avilla. Tore the motor apart and found it to be the rod bearings. In my little bit of reading trying to understand the bottom end. The rod bearings are the ones under the crank and the main bearings are the ones on top, correct? If this is my issue, they should both be replaced, right? Sent from my SM-N910T using Tapatalk
Quote from: deathraider6996 on March 22 2016, 07:31:58 AMRick Fernandez posted a video on his Facebook awhile back of his motor making the exact same sound mine was. He sent his motor to William Avilla. Tore the motor apart and found it to be the rod bearings. In my little bit of reading trying to understand the bottom end. The rod bearings are the ones under the crank and the main bearings are the ones on top, correct? If this is my issue, they should both be replaced, right? Sent from my SM-N910T using Tapatalk
Quote from: deathraider6996 on March 22 2016, 07:31:58 AMRick Fernandez posted a video on his Facebook awhile back of his motor making the exact same sound mine was. He sent his motor to William Avilla. Tore the motor apart and found it to be the rod bearings. In my little bit of reading trying to understand the bottom end. The rod bearings are the ones under the crank and the main bearings are the ones on top, correct? If this is my issue, they should both be replaced, right? Sent from my SM-N910T using TapatalkIt may not be as simple as just replacing some bearings. The condition of the crankshaft bearing surfaces needs to be assessed and dimensions measured. Finding a reputable machine shop with experience in turbo Buick V6's can do this for you for a fee of course.
Where is the car now?
I think Zimmerman does most of Arizona GNs machine work. So either way your in good hands.