Copper in oil but no engine noise.
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The crank, rod, main bearings are plated with silver colored material....probably tin and others.
The cam bearings (at least the ones in my car) are brass/copper colored.
Before you tear things up, you can remove the front cover, leave the heads on, and pull the cam out.
You should be able to shine a flashlight in the cam tunnel & inspect.
If a cam bearing is worn, THEN the engine will have to be pulled to replace the bearing(s).
Just wanted to add...the crank counterweights have a color which might fit into this category. If your crank thrust bearing was REALLY worn, a counterweight might be rubbing against the block. I doubt this, because then you'd have engine block iron or aluminum in the oil, as well.
The cam bearings (at least the ones in my car) are brass/copper colored.
Before you tear things up, you can remove the front cover, leave the heads on, and pull the cam out.
You should be able to shine a flashlight in the cam tunnel & inspect.
If a cam bearing is worn, THEN the engine will have to be pulled to replace the bearing(s).
Just wanted to add...the crank counterweights have a color which might fit into this category. If your crank thrust bearing was REALLY worn, a counterweight might be rubbing against the block. I doubt this, because then you'd have engine block iron or aluminum in the oil, as well.
Last edited by gMAG; 03-08-2012 at 11:03 AM.