: A "metallic rattle" or "death rattle" during cold starts that disappears as the engine warms up. Consequence
Early models of the EP6DT (roughly up to 2010/2011) were equipped with a design flaw in the timing chain tensioner. The tensioner is responsible for keeping the chain taut. The original design had a check ball that could stick, or the tensioner could bleed down oil pressure when the car was parked.
If there is one mechanical failure that can destroy your engine instantly, it is the timing chain tensioner.
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: A "metallic rattle" or "death rattle" during cold starts that disappears as the engine warms up. Consequence
Early models of the EP6DT (roughly up to 2010/2011) were equipped with a design flaw in the timing chain tensioner. The tensioner is responsible for keeping the chain taut. The original design had a check ball that could stick, or the tensioner could bleed down oil pressure when the car was parked.
If there is one mechanical failure that can destroy your engine instantly, it is the timing chain tensioner.