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Originally Posted by group12tpc I'd get an attorney. It takes more then a few hundred miles for a car to throw a rod. Also, if you repair shops you are friendly with I'd talk to them to get their point of view as well. What was the response from your insurance company? |
Cars that have no oil in them tend to throw rods. Cars that have no oil in them usually have a missing oil pan bolt. Cars with missing oil pan bolts usually have missing bolts because the person who serviced the car last forgot to tighten the bolt properly. It happened in my group.