Any update. We all feel for you dude.
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Sorry Internet cant see man or woman. Still hoping everything works out.
Update:
Sorry Internet cant see man or woman. Still hoping everything works out.
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Any update. We all feel for you dude.
I heard all was well with her car and it got a clean bill of health. :smile: :smile:
i was lookin for an update 2.
Mermaid,
How's your car running 3 months after the oil loss incident? I remember reading the posts when you had the problem, then had my problem and lost the bubble.
D. Waltrip popped into my mind when you mention it was running better than ever. Something about running great before she "done blown up." Hope that's not the case with your ride. Miner
miamimermaid said:Hey y'all. I am hoping that I can get some guidance here. A fellow nsx owner offered to change my oil Saturday. Well, I was excited to learn .. however, on Sunday, I decided to go for a drive... So I'm cruising around and I am pulling up to my home when I notice the oil light on. I look under the car and the oil is spraying out. Turns out that the bolt wasn't tightened, ended up coming off, and losing all the oil. Got a new filter, installed that, and provided more oil. The oil level is adequate and seems to be holding. However, the light is still on. I'm nervous that the oil pump may be damaged, as well as to what the next appropriate steps are to take. Please tell me my baby is ok!
Thansx* for your help in advance
~Mermi~
Another option would be to find a used engine in good condition. There is one on ebay right now with 29 min left of bidding! It's located in Ft Lauderdale. However, by the time you pay for the engine and labor to swap out, it may come to the same amount of $$. But, it might be worth it to see what's out there--advertise for an engine on Prime and see if anything materializes. Best of luck--I'd be heartsick too.
I would just rebuild it with a shop very familiar with NSX''s. One that will stand behind their work 100%. Sounds like its already torn down in a shop. I would call SOS (see my prev. post on this thread for the link)
for a check on the price. You could always have your shop do the R&R and ship it out for the rebuild. Just a thought.
Buying a used engine is always a gamble.
Sorry about the bad news.:frown:
Something else you might consider is getting an oil analysis done. If you have bearing damage it should up in the analysis.
How many quarts did you have to add before it was full again?
I would just rebuild it with a shop very familiar with NSX''s. One that will stand behind their work 100%. Sounds like its already torn down in a shop.Buying a used engine is always a gamble.
Sorry about the bad news.:frown:
daedalus said:The key issue is the risk assumed anytime you open up an engine. A bit of mis-placed grit hiding in an oil port can kill a rebuild in fairly short order. I'm currently swapping motors on one of my sedans with 222k, though admittedly this engine didn't cost anywhere near what a NSX engine does. If you think your mechanic's great, and if he feels comfortable with a rebuild, then it may be the best route. I would at least ask his feedback on a swap, and include in the quote any items the take-out may need, such as seals, gaskets, belts, tensioners, etc.