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Piston Broke Off Rod
A friend of mine has a 20 year old Crusader with 900 hours. Last week his piston broke off and the rod punched a hole through the cylinder wall. The mechanic said it happened because he was low on oil. Would being 2-4 quarts low on oil contribute to this engine failure?
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Sure, its possible that the motor ran out of oil in the pan faster then the oil could drain back down to the pan causing serious engine damage...
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900 hrs? I would bet that that pistions just said enough is enough I'm out of here! I am sure the "low" oil help him pack his bags.
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a motor with 900 hours has given its all, it was probably pretty tired, but how did he let the oil get so low i check mine everytime i go out.
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Although 900 hours is a lot for a boat, the low oil would be the culprit for a major engine meltdown like that.
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Was the rod intact?
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Originally Posted by ratman
how did he let the oil get so low i check mine everytime i go out.
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Did the rod break at the piston pin or did the piston come apart? That is the way it sounds when I read your post, if so I doubt the oil had anything to do with it. If the rod broke near the rod journal (close to the crank) then I would be more likely to suspect a low oil/ oil pressure problem, especially if the rod journal was black and burnt looking which would have been the result of a spun bearing.
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