what can cause that and what do i have to do to keep it from spinning a rod bearing again iv heard they are notorious for this im rebuilding mine as we speak and i dont want it to happen again please help
supraguy@aol;1533445 said:1. Make sure that your rod and main bearings are within tolerances, and not loose tolerances.
2. You say it's a 7mge, and not a 7mgte, so no oil squirter bolts to worry about.
3. Replace your oil pump. I suggest a 7mgte oil pump- it's a higher capacity unit than the NA.
4. You can also buy a high volume oil pipe kit from some of the vendors on here, but I wouldn't say it's absolutely necessary.
5. Replace your oil pressure sending unit. This is often a contributing factor to low pressure indications.
That's all I suggest. Others will have additional ideas, I'm sure. The best way to avoid rodknock and spun bearings is to make sure that your headgasket is torqued down properly(~72 ft-lbs for composite, stock head bolts), to avoid coolant contamination into the oil supply and vise-versa. And Just as important, keep your oil topped off. Many people put 1/2 to a full quart extra in the motor.
ALWAYS check you oil level before driving. For one reason or another, oil can leak out and leave you low, and susceptible to oil starvation.
fonz87;1533903 said:so it's good to have the oil squirters replaced if you have a 7mgte.