Larry Macedo
Enthusiast
A local SRT owner just recently notified me of his catastrophic engine failure and I thought I should shed some light on the events leading up to the failure. At under 200 miles clocked on the odometer, the oil pump failed and it was towed to the closest dealer of the owner. The dealer looked the motor over and found the oil pump failed and replaced the failed part. Apparently the oil pan was removed and the internals were checked for abnormalities to which none were found. Currently with over 500 miles clocked the #9 connecting rod let go and a rep for the manufacturer is stating that water intrusion is the cause of the catastrophic failure. To what extent were the parts analyzed when the oil pump failed? I have no idea. I can say this though, if the oil pressure dropped low enough for the upper end of the motor to make noise, I would have pulled the motor completely apart and checked everything thoroughly. I'll let the owner chime in if he decides to do so.