Bad Bearings :(

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BattelWagun

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The other day I was taking a drive from Chicago to South Haven when I heard a loud bang, lost all power, and all oil pressure. Freaking out in terror, I put it in neutral (to avoid any more damage), and pulled off to the side of the road while i still had some vacuum in my brakes left. Well I was pretty sure I had spun a bearing or something so I had it towed to a shop near hammond to have it looked at. Here's the damage: My camshaft has developed MASSIVE tolerances in the bearings themselves and has shifted about 1/8 of an inch forward in the block. Due to that, the distributor gear wore very quickly (when I had it out last summer it was perfect), and shattered a few teeth, leading to an end in my road trip... (Ive had the P1345 code for about a month before that too)

Im looking for any input such as to how this could happen in less than a year..? :whymewhyme: Always had 3K oil changes. I saw nothing in the oil up to this point. It ran like a top up until the very last minute. It only has 135K on it... I mean, this is like 250k worth of wear! On a well cared for engine! Also, i had a new dzzy installed, it runs like a top once again, no codes etc. Lemme know if you want to see photos of the gear, its pretty bad...
 
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The bottom end is great (knock on wood)! No knocks, taps, oil pressure still at 20lbs at idle... Thats why I'm so confused. Pictures to come when I get home tonight.
 

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Just had to have a complete rebuild done on mine at only 155k, it happens sometimes :(
 
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My question is this though, how can you tell all that from only removing the distributor? I've checked the truck, and nothing else was even touched. Not even the oil pan! Not to mention the mechanic didn't even change the oil for me (which he knew had bits of dist. gear in it, and most likely bearing shavings... I drained all the oil from the truck (didn't pull the pan) and I didn't really see any debris in there, just the black metal from the distributor, no shiny metal/copper from bearings. Im starting to wonder if he's trig to take me for a ride...

Just to be safe though, I put in 4.5 qts. of rotella t (has a little more zinc in it) and .5 qts of lucas oil stabilizer, along with a k&n wrench off filter. I will be changing it out in a week or so. And yes, I will get pictures of the distributor gear tonight.
 

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Get a magnets and put it on the filter and one by the drain plug. BTW was the distributor a chinese made one?
 
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Alright, so I took some good pictures of the bad distributor gear today. And to answer Phone man's question: No, it was not a Chinese one, it was the original distributor that came with the truck. Heres the carnage:


DSC04581 by CenzoBear, on Flickr

DSC04582 by CenzoBear, on Flickr

DSC04583 by CenzoBear, on Flickr

DSC04584 by CenzoBear, on Flickr

DSC04585 by CenzoBear, on Flickr

You can see how the camshaft gear isn't making full on contact with the distributor gear. It's only meshing part way. I think that's why the gear is notched so badly. You can also see where the gear failed and pretty much ground all the way through. Tell me what you guys think.
 

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