smurfslayer
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If it’s a con rod bearing, that’s assembly or a defective bearing. I’ve spun 2, one in my bored/stroked ZX11 drag bike, the other in a <gasp> v8.
If all OP says is true, actually, even if it’s just close to true, I’d agree to pay for the teardown but I’d want someone taking a look at the cause. I’d like to know how an ecu tune fried a connecting rod bearing. If it could be reasonably articulated that a tune I had actually caused the failure, ok, fair point. But, having a tune doesn’t grant carte blanch for a dealer to assert or a manufacturer to enforce a blanket warranty denial on unaffected parts. burnt valve, hole in the piston from detonation, rod through the block etc because of the tune - yep, I get that. Unfortunately, I’ve been down this path before. It was 6 weeks to resolve, and I eventually prevailed but I got hooked for the tear down money. In my case corporate heads prevailed before court. My mods were just bolt on stuff - ignition, pulleys, MAS, filter & intake, but of course they made an issue of it. None if had anything to do with the failed timing chain tensioner ( on a v8 also ).
This dealer’s not doing you any favors here, frankly, they’re not being an honest broker either. I would push them for a cause of the failure, and make it clear if it’s not something supported by evidence the tune caused the problem, Ford will need to honor its warranty.
If all OP says is true, actually, even if it’s just close to true, I’d agree to pay for the teardown but I’d want someone taking a look at the cause. I’d like to know how an ecu tune fried a connecting rod bearing. If it could be reasonably articulated that a tune I had actually caused the failure, ok, fair point. But, having a tune doesn’t grant carte blanch for a dealer to assert or a manufacturer to enforce a blanket warranty denial on unaffected parts. burnt valve, hole in the piston from detonation, rod through the block etc because of the tune - yep, I get that. Unfortunately, I’ve been down this path before. It was 6 weeks to resolve, and I eventually prevailed but I got hooked for the tear down money. In my case corporate heads prevailed before court. My mods were just bolt on stuff - ignition, pulleys, MAS, filter & intake, but of course they made an issue of it. None if had anything to do with the failed timing chain tensioner ( on a v8 also ).
This dealer’s not doing you any favors here, frankly, they’re not being an honest broker either. I would push them for a cause of the failure, and make it clear if it’s not something supported by evidence the tune caused the problem, Ford will need to honor its warranty.