So worn out bearings can cause low oil pressure issues? I am asking this because I often get the oil pressure warning despite replacing the oil pump, strainer and engine carbon cleaning+ flushing
Hi there! As a owner of mazda with 2.2 diesel in it, I'm wondering why that shaft on small turbo broke so often (mine as well three yrs ago😅 so after that I watched tens of videos with same problems); is it weak material production, is it becouse is 4mm thin or something else?? Any advice will be helpfull Thank you wery much and keep continue to posting videos like this Stipe Petrović, Croatia
The rod bearings fail very often on those engines not neccessearily only because of ignoring low oil pressure warning. There were engines seized without any prior warning at all, one of those was mine. The oil strainer wasn't blocked everything with oil system seemed to be fine in the engine, no clue why it happened.
Hi guys I'm the owner of the seized engine, car was driving perfectly then with no warning oil light comes on not flashing just on , luckily I thought I was about 2 or 3 hundred yards from garage I use so basically just free wheeled it down to garage and the rest is history, I couldn't have stopped immediately where I was as it was too dangerous, the car has had 2 oil & filter changes this year alone as I like to look after my cars and probably check oil & coolant levels once a week , so as I say I had zero warning to what was to come, I'm looking forward to seeing what caused this failure , so just shows you that no matter how well you look after these engines it doesn't matter, probably my fault for driving that 300 yards but I just assumed because I'd checked oil that morning it was possibly just a senor, obviously not as you can see, be careful guy 👍
@@scottcameron9267 sad to hear indeed no one can fully prepare for a breakdown, glad you where not far from help. Also try and make sure those who do your service gets thing's done properly for a car that is serviced twice a year it's horrible to hear such can happen