Blown engine or gasket leak?
i have a c450 that recently threw a nasty CEL accompanied by misfires in cylinders 4,5, and 6. Took it to a local shop, closest one i could find and trust and they’re telling me the motor is blown. They found those three cylinders soaked in oil with a borescope but didnt mess with it beyond that. Considering it only has 55,000 miles on it im really skeptical (or im in denial)
Was last taken for service in July at an mb dealer.
Anyone have any experience with something like this? Any recommendations? Really praying its not blown, only owned it for about a year now.
thanks for any help!
Just the rv 3.1 tune from amr. Its been about a year since. Had plans for downpipes but never got around to it. Literally just dropped a pretty penny on a tcu tune from amr as well. Arrived in the mail 2 days after it blew 😑😑😑
spoke to amr about it and their amg tech has suspicions on a defective pcv or defective oil sump system
Have plenty of whiskey nearby for when the denial wears off -- that's the best advice I can give.
Oil in the cylinder can come from:
- crankcase (failed rings, piston or cylinder wall)
- cylinder head (failed valve guides)
- oil gallery (failed cylinder head gasket).
If the diagnosis is correct, that three cylinders on the same bank have oil in them, it sounds like a gross failure of the cylinder head gasket. What would cause that? How does a failed PCV or sump cause the same symptom on three cylinders of the same bank?
Oil in the cylinder can come from:
- crankcase (failed rings, piston or cylinder wall)
- cylinder head (failed valve guides)
- oil gallery (failed cylinder head gasket).
If the diagnosis is correct, that three cylinders on the same bank have oil in them, it sounds like a gross failure of the cylinder head gasket. What would cause that? How does a failed PCV or sump cause the same symptom on three cylinders of the same bank?
But she still starts, runs without stalling. Just feels like im sitting inside an earthquake lol.
This is exactly where im at. Its really odd that its all the same bank which makes me think its a gasket. Really curious though what caused it.
A month or two ago i got a check oil message, so I checked it and it seemed low so I topped it off with a quart. From what i know these engines eat oil, so chalked it up to that and was fine after. But itd be a stretch imo for one quart over to blow like that. Hopefully taking it to a euro shop next week. Wish me luck
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Are you losing coolant? Check the reservoir.
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The word "blown" is not specific enough. Blown could be from failed pistons/rings/cylinder wall, head gasket or valve/valve guides.
Have you measured compression on the driver's bank?
Last edited by CarHopper; Dec 13, 2020 at 01:32 PM.
What price were you quoted for the used engine?
What price were you quoted for the used engine?
They’re quoting me out the door taxes and all at 13,800
Any feedback on what would cause a cracked piston ring?
And according to other threads this isnt the first time one of these cars lost a motor with an amr tune on it.
Unfortunately its essentially impossible to point the finger directly at any one thing with a failure like this. According to one "AMG technician" out there it could have been a bad PCV valve. If I had to guess it was the result of high boost, high heat, and insufficient cooling.
And according to other threads this isnt the first time one of these cars lost a motor with an amr tune on it.
Unfortunately its essentially impossible to point the finger directly at any one thing with a failure like this. According to one "AMG technician" out there it could have been a bad PCV valve. If I had to guess it was the result of high boost, high heat, and insufficient cooling.









