ice445
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Ford doesn't allow dealers to tear down Voodoo motors, so not sure how they came to that conclusion. A failed rod would also have a very low chance of allowing the engine to keep running without horrific knocking noises (or at all) The smooshed spark plug end looks like the work of a valve head to me. But I'm not an expert, just slightly knowledgeableUpdate:
Alright folks - finally heard back from the dealer:
They are saying it is a possible connecting rod failure. According to them, one side of the connecting rod gave way and sent the piston smashing into the top of the cylinder number 5.
I was absolutely flummoxed to hear this as I had never heard of this happening with a Voodoo before. A 2000 mile engine throwing a rod??!??!?!?!?
They then sent me a picture of the spark plug they removed:
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Apparently the piston made contact with the spark plug, bending it.
They said that there is no way this engine can be repaired, and they have contacted Ford, asking them to send a new engine.
They also said that they do not think that this is in any way my fault and the whole thing will be taken care of under warranty.
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