Main IndexAuto Repair Home Search Posts SEARCH
POSTS
Who's Online WHO'S
ONLINE
Log in LOG
IN









Mazda 5 2006 Camshaft problem


Search for (search options)
 



ladraz
New User

Jul 29, 2014, 1:53 PM

Post #1 of 4 (1351 views)
Mazda 5 2006 Camshaft problem Sign In

While my dad was driving he saw the oil light on so he stop buy a auto shop and topped up the oil...5 miles later the car stalled...we towed it to the mechanic..they saw that the oil filter was not there...(no one has any idea how it feel out) because the oil was due to change in one month and it was connected to the car the day before since we used it for over 3 hours...now they topped up the oil added a filter and the car did not start...so they did a car scan and got a code about the timing..so they opened the camblock to find that the camshaft and the block was damage...so my question from the pictures i posted do i need just a new camshaft or do i need the whole block too? you would see a ring on the inside of the block to the first part hold the shaft.

picture link here...

camshaft http://i.imgur.com/bhhTc9n.jpg

camshaft block http://i.imgur.com/MGIptwb.jpg

damage part of the block http://i.imgur.com/J058oHP.jpg


Hammer Time
Ultimate Carjunky / Moderator
Hammer Time profile image

Jul 29, 2014, 2:28 PM

Post #2 of 4 (1336 views)
Re: Mazda 5 2006 Camshaft problem Sign In

The oil filter fell off and the engine quit from lack of oil.

You're looking at a new engine here.



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

We offer help in answering questions, clarifying things or giving advice but we are not a substitute for an on-site inspection by a professional.



(This post was edited by Hammer Time on Jul 29, 2014, 2:28 PM)


Discretesignals
Ultimate Carjunky / Moderator
Discretesignals profile image

Jul 29, 2014, 2:33 PM

Post #3 of 4 (1333 views)
Re: Mazda 5 2006 Camshaft problem Sign In

You would need a camshaft and the cylinder head. If the top end bearings are damaged, more than likely there is going to be damage on the lower end. Maybe you should drop the old pan and take a look at the bottom end bearings. It is also possible that you can have ring, skirt or bore damage, so you might want to consider installing another engine.

You should also shoot that last person that did the oil change. I'd like to know how the filter fell out since it is a cartridge filter.

Also tell your Dad the next time a low oil pressure light comes on, pull off the side of the road and turn the engine off. Don't drive it with the oil light on looking for a store to buy some oil. If he had to dump 4 quarts in, something is way wrong and he should of looked underneath the vehicle. He might have saved the engine, but too late for that.





Since we volunteer our time and knowledge, we ask for you to please follow up when a problem is resolved.

(This post was edited by Discretesignals on Jul 29, 2014, 3:01 PM)


ladraz
New User

Jul 29, 2014, 3:39 PM

Post #4 of 4 (1316 views)
Re: Mazda 5 2006 Camshaft problem Sign In

Thanks mate






 
 
 






Search for (options) Privacy Sitemap