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Originally Posted by Drifting-pedobear
because you did donuts.
you starved the motor, and it got knock.
happens all the time at the drift schools up here, people do donuts, they get knock.
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Originally Posted by shiftdrift
Ok this is really simple. When sliding around in a donut you're pushing the oil to one side of the pan. This makes the oil pump not very effective if it can't pick up oil at all times. An aftermarket pan/pick up tube fixes this. They hold more oil so sloshing around will mean less. You can pull the pan and check the rod bearings. Or rebuild your old block unless you gave it away.
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Originally Posted by ryandevilhorns
Sure.
Take a cup of water, hold it flat and go for a drive. Now turn. All that water in your lap now?
Oil climbed up the side of your windage tray, away from the oil pickup which starved the motor of oil. If you were doing sustained donuts then that oil may have moved away from the pickup for an extended amount of time.
BOOM. Literally.
Did you have the correct amount of oil? Did your oil pan have any dents?
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rod knock is usually from oil starvation. you fuked urself over lolz