So I've done a ton of research on this site and google.
This past weekend I test drove a 92 3000gt with 102,000 miles on it. The owner had the car sitting in his lawn for the last year, inspection went out in March of 07. When test riving, the car ran great. We did that paper work and I headed home (About 20 miles).
On the way home, the car devolped a bad knock. My roomate and I immiediatly pulled off the head, and everything up top checked out okay. The oil in the motor was brand new so it seemed. All of the internals were spotless except the plugs that needed replaced, but they wern't horrible. All of the service records from 20,000-95,000 were in the vehicle.
So I started doing some research and found a video on youtube with a guy that had the exact same knock. As per the advice of many of you on here and youtube(
), it was said to be a spun rod bearing.
I followed everyones directions on checking it. I dropped the pan this morning, and DID find metal shavings. I had to drop some of the subframe just to get the pan out from under the car.
So now that the pan is out. What do I want to do to verify it is the bearings? What will I see, what can I test. Im going to replace all of them, but how do I go about replacing them, will I be able to from under the vehicle, is there more to remove?
Ive replaced the wipers, radiator, fuel pump, oil pump, air/cabin/fuel/oil filters, pcv valve, brakes and rotors all around, spark plugs, put in a good aftermarket deck, and completly scrubbed the entire vehicle. I've even drained all the gas (only like an 8th tank) and replaced with fresh gas and fuel treatment. Is there anything else i should do now that I've got everything pulled apart?
Cliffnotes:
1. How do I verify I have a spun rod bearing once the oil pan is off?
2. How do I replace it?
3. What other services should I render while getting the vehicle up to par?