pharmer
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Right, last weekend early morning drove the V5 for about 150yds before joining main road traffic. Put my foot down to join the traffic, into second gear, then everything stopped- engine died, steering went (obviously) no power coasted to a stop into a bus stop. Looked back and saw loads of oil on the road. Tried to restart the engine but only a click. Dead.
Bought the car on Dec 16th, full service history, new alternator and MOT the day before I bought it. Pushed the car home (only a third of a mile, engine could not have even been warm), up on a jack and saw the oil filter cover was broken open and oil everywhere.
Decided to replace the filter cover and filter and put in new oil carefully- it took only two litres of oil. This could mean there were still two litres of oil in the block/sump. Tried to manually turn over the engine with a socket on the crank but does not shift either way.
Burning question - is this something that anyone else has heard of - I have only found one reference to a cold engine losing its oil and seizing, but all others seem to happen on a motorway / hot engine / poor maintenance.
I am waiting for the warranty paperwork to arrive to see if they will cover this, but if not does anyone consider the engine is recoverable?
I am aware it could be crank main bearings or big ends or worse. Has anyone had the joyful experience of trying to replace these with the engine in the car or is it an engine out job (obviously easier - but don't have the space).
Or is there a magic fix for this - I only drove the car for about 100 miles in total and haven't even used the horn yet. Any guidance /info / help gratefully received as I can do a lot of mechanical things myself, but have very limited funds now.
Thanks
Bought the car on Dec 16th, full service history, new alternator and MOT the day before I bought it. Pushed the car home (only a third of a mile, engine could not have even been warm), up on a jack and saw the oil filter cover was broken open and oil everywhere.
Decided to replace the filter cover and filter and put in new oil carefully- it took only two litres of oil. This could mean there were still two litres of oil in the block/sump. Tried to manually turn over the engine with a socket on the crank but does not shift either way.
Burning question - is this something that anyone else has heard of - I have only found one reference to a cold engine losing its oil and seizing, but all others seem to happen on a motorway / hot engine / poor maintenance.
I am waiting for the warranty paperwork to arrive to see if they will cover this, but if not does anyone consider the engine is recoverable?
I am aware it could be crank main bearings or big ends or worse. Has anyone had the joyful experience of trying to replace these with the engine in the car or is it an engine out job (obviously easier - but don't have the space).
Or is there a magic fix for this - I only drove the car for about 100 miles in total and haven't even used the horn yet. Any guidance /info / help gratefully received as I can do a lot of mechanical things myself, but have very limited funds now.
Thanks