jmgarage wrote:
A bent rod?
They have run a compression test on that cylinder, found the compression down, run a leakdown test, found its leakdown to be fine, checked the camshaft lobes and timing, found that to be fine and then somehow measured the relative piston crown height to the other pistons?
Never seen a bent rod on a 944, even when the engine hydrolocks following entering deep water at high throttle the bore splits way before a rod bends.
Main bearing failed?
Never really see main bearings fail on a 944 either, normally number 2 con rod bearing fails with the snightest sniff of oil starvation and that makes such a horendous noise that the owner stops the engine long before a main bearing fails.
However, when number two does fail, it can make a high up noise, sounds a little like a worn cam, which is the piston crown kissing the cylinder head as the blown bearing allows the piston/rod assembly to go further up the bore due to the play in the bearing...
It also would not seize with a number two bearing usually, they will often keep running as the bearing material is soft and soon vanishes into wafer thin slivers, leaving the big end of the con rod slapping around the crank not able to seize against anything.. It makes a mess, but usually keeps running, unless the engine has been turned off at just the wrong point where it has failed but a millisecond before the bearing material has been completely destroyed...
What can happen with number two bearing though is that the oil pickup pipe can fracture/crack if the balance belt is not fitted correctly, this is due to vibration... when this happens the engine can draw in air through the crack causing air bubbles, but still good oil pressure, leading to a blown number two big end bearing... Or it completely brakes causing a loss of pressure, usually causing a number two big end failure followed by a complete engine failure.. But if you have good oil pressure then the second scenario is not yours.
Good luck.. I think you need a second oppinion.
I think you're bang on the money here! I failed to mention earlier that after the event the oil was on the low level mark on the dipstick also the garage said there is a lot of metal on the sump plug so number 2 con rod sounds logical.
Also referring to the balance belt: When I picked the car up from the garage / specialist after having the belts done I noticed a vibration when the engine was cold which sounded like the exhaust touching the body somewhere, this noise then disappeared when the engine had warmed up. I assumed this was one of the engine mounts, not having the car for long before having the cambelt done I can't be certain the vibration noise wasn't there before the belt change, but I don't think it was. I do know that when I briefly drove it after the engine started making a horrible sound there was no vibration from the engine / exhaust....... If the belt wasn't fitted correctly I guess I now have no recourse as I bet when I get it back they will have made doubly sure it is.