I agree, it sounds like you lost a rod bearing. Time for a rebuild or
another car.
My Jeep Cherokee started making a noise much like that and it was a worn
rod bearing... and the thing only had about 300,000 miles on it. What
was even more annoying was other than that it worked fine, the engine
ran great, had plenty of power, didn't use any oil, but you can't drive
a car with a bad rod bearing very far.
Five quarts of oil in 600 miles... about 1 quart every 100 miles, is a
HUGE amount of oil, you must have been leaving a blue cloud behind you.
Even if you hadn't wiped out a bearing that engine wasn't going to
keep going for long like that.
Jeff DeWitt
Doug Adams wrote:
> That probably means when the engine lost power because of lack of oil, you
> spun a rod bearing. I wouldn't trust it to go far till you get it fixed. If
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