Explosion sound

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Asked by Luckyladyd Jan 26, 2020 at 10:35 AM about the 2004 Jeep Liberty Sport

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2004 Jeep liberty. Turns over but won't start. While trying to start it something exploded, sounded like
a bomb going off . Now I have oil pouring out and the bottom of the intake blown out. Has anyone ever
experienced this? If so what could it have been?

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May have been a head or intake gasket. When the piston rises in the bore there is a buildup of pressure, when the piston reaches the top of the stroke the spark plug fires and the air fuel mixture combusts driving the piston back down. In your case a gasket may have blew, or the head or block cracked. It may have also been a backfire through the throttle body, although that wouldn't explain the oil pouring out. Needless to say, you had a catastrophic failure of the engine, and it will need to be inspected by a mechanic to assess the damage.

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Possible thrown rod. I don't now how engine oil would pour out of an intake manifold.

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Sounds like a thrown rod. But I've never heard of an engine throwing a rod while cranking to start it. High engine RPMs are usually involved when an engine throws a rod. If you're getting the story second hand, like from your children, suspect that racing the engine was involved! Hope that helps! Jim

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