Lack of oil changes. Will. Cause a bering to spin
A spun--Bad rod bearing. NO OIL PRESSURE.
Only if it all leaks out.
That would require you to take the engine apart and inspect all the engine bearings to know for sure. It would be easy to notice a spun bearing.
bad oil pump spun a bearing low on oil
If the bearing has not spun or seized, you drop the oil pan, take the rod cap off of the rod and put the new bearing in. The bearing is in two pieces, half in the rod and half in the rod cap. If the bearing has spun, you should remove the crankshaft and either have the rod journal polished or machined for a thicker bearing.
sounds like you may have spun a bearing. if so then the engine needs to be overhauled or replaced.
There is no reason why you can't. If the rod bearing is still in it, you can tell if it has been spun. If the bearing appears alright, there should be no reason to have it checked. You would use new rings and a new bearing which are the parts that matter. You might even be able to use the old rings and bearing, but no one would. Too much chance of having a problem after it was put in.
bad oil pump or a spun rod\main bearing
lifter tick or a spun rod bearing
Bad enough that the oil pan will have to be removed and the rod bearing replaced if that is all the damage that has been done. You will also need to find out why this happened.
the first thing i would check would be all your belts, then from there you are going to want to plug in a computer dignostics system to make sure that all your sensors are working, then it could be any thing from a spun bearing to a walked crank but best bet would be belt good luck
The term SPUN means that the bearing has broken free from it's normal set spot in the cap and is badly spent. The rod or bearing cap or both may need to be replaced or maybe both.This usually only happens after extreme wear and abuse so be prepared for a total engine rebuild.