yes absolutely, just happend to me on a rebuilt engine, with less than 2hrs runnjing time.
you have a cracked flywheel/flexplate
Hi, I had this problem once and I found that I had a cracked flywheel. ! Ron
sounds like it might be a bad starter causing the damage. the only way to know for sure is to have someone who you know is good with vehicles look at it
need way more info! under load?, sounds like poor gas (pinging) but itsnot? check your flywheel/flywheel weights. about $1100 from the dealer. ask me how I know?
There are several ways to tell if there is a cracked head in a 1987 Mighty Max 4x4 with a 2.6. Some of the ways to tell are extreme decline in engine power, suspicious engine sounds, and the color of the exhaust when the vehicle is running.
Sounds like you have water mixing with the oil. Possibly a head gasket cracked or similar.
Sounds like coolant is leaking into the engine. Which means it probably has a cracked or blown head gasket.
Sounds like a bad head gasket or cracked head problem but we really need to know the year, make, model and engine to help you.
sounds like the head is cracked.
sounds like a blown head gasket, do a compression test first, if that tests ok check for cracked block
sounds like the ring gear or flywheel is worn if you have a manual or stick shift put it in 2nd gear depress clutch let car roll a little release clutch (the engine will turn slightly) then try starting engine. with auto transmission you will have to turn engine over with socket and ratchet bar (if you cant turn over at the drive belt by hand) if this starts your car the flywheel will need replacing... Could also be the bendix ... the solenoid that engages the starter motor to the flywheel.
Sounds like engine coolant is getting into an engine cylinder ( bad head gasket , warped or cracked head or ? )