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Does anyone know what it sounds like when a rod bearing goes out?

By Anonymous Asked Dec 29 2007 2:39PM
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by jerv on Dec 29, 2007 at 2:58 pm Permalink

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DAK-DAK-DAK-DAK-DAK-DAK-DAK!!! !!

With a good ear, you can hear it (literally) 100 yards away.
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Avatar I love my baby Dec, 29 2007 at 09:02 PM
Have you ever tried putting transmission fluid.... or lube grease in a 95 GMC Sonoma pick-up? It is underneath the truck and have to squirt it in with a bottle. I can't believe they made them like that. We went to a couple of places, one said it doesn't need any but everytime the clutch got hard the grease helped.
Avatar jerv Dec, 29 2007 at 09:42 PM
I have owned mostly imports, but it doesn't sound any worse than checking/filling the tranny in my '89 Golf.
Try replacing rear shocks in a '89 Golf when it is -3F outside. You can't wear gloves 'cuz you need touch but w/o gloves you can't put the wrench down; it sticks to your bare flesh. Only took three hours despite that setback.
Avatar I love my baby Dec, 29 2007 at 09:51 PM
No thank you.... that doesn't sound like fun at all.

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by I love my baby on Dec 29, 2007 at 2:40 pm Permalink

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Yes and it is not good. I have heard a few go out.
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