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1999 Mazda Protege Repair Question


Topics covered: Engine, Mechanic, Camshaft.
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Asked on March 13, 2008

1999 Mazda Protege hypothetical question


My car broke down while driving it. The oil light had been going on and off for some time (even though I had an oil change three weeks prior). If you were the mechanic working on this car and discovered that cruddy had prevented good oil from reaching the camshaft and cylinder head (journals were also damaged) as a result the two pieces fused together also causing damage to the timing belt.

What would you have done to repair the problem and why?

If there was cruddy oil in that part of the engine, would it not be reasonable to assume other parts also had cruddy oil?

How difficult would it be to check?

Thanks for your help.
Avatar Asked by Deb_M

Answer

Replied on March 13, 2008

engine is most likely no good. your not trying to fix the head and see if it is ok. are you. its cheaper to install a used engine, in my opinion.

Tiny Answered by mastertechtim
7 questions asked
Replied on March 21, 2008

That's precisely what my mechanic did :'(

Should my mechanic have known that it was reasonable to assume that there was cruddy oil elsewhere in the engine?

Would future problems related to the crud still left in the engine be likely? If so how likely?

Thanks again!

Tiny Response from Deb_M
4 questions asked