While driving slowly on a bumpy country road my civic suddenly stopped, without warning. It has near full dealer service history 62k, was running well and recent MOT had barely detectable emissions.
The garage have stripped the head off and one of the Lost motion assembly springs has snapped and a chunk has become jammed underneath a cam lobe, locking the cam. The force tore the key off the end of the cam, allowing the chain and cam pulley to keep spinning, but destroying the valves. Cylinders 2,3,and 4 had no compression.
There is evidence that this bit of spring has been bouncing around for a while as all four cam lobes have marks suggesting contact. The final jammed point has taken a chunk out the head, which is now junk.
The garage is concerned about why the spring failed, and given visible damage to other cam lobes is advising a new engine in case of low oil pressure. Although no oil lights ever came on and level was just below half way at the time of engine failure. Oil was changed 2 months ago with Honda filter and Shell Helix 0W-30.
Has anyone seen this failure before? Can the springs just fail for no reason or is low oil pressure likely? Looking online it seems there was a recall in USA for honda fit/jazz for LMA spring failure, are they the same springs across engines? static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2011/RCDNN-11V101-2672.pdf
The garage want £2000 inc VAT to fit a secondhand engine (550+VAT from their trusted breaker), and they are prepared to warranty the work. He would normally advise refurbishing the engine but his usual machine shop doesn't do Honda engines. Can anyone recommend a reliable machine shop South Birmingham area if a refurb seems sensible.
Any other advice on what to do?
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