Jason wrote:Cooling problems, oil preassure etc. just that easy....
Obviously you don't know what you are talking about beyond that statement.
Either of those problems will not
instantly cause an engine to fail but a prolonged drop in oil pressure will cause metal on metal contact and bearings to wear. once the bearings wear, tolerances increase and the rods, cams and bearings start knocking around and eventually vibrate themselves to pieces.
Big flame and smoke like Jenson's are caused by oil and fuel getting into the combustion chamber and subsequently exiting straight out into the hot exhaust, probably through a jammed or broken exhaust valve. The piston pushes the oil and fuel up and out past the broken valve, the spark plug ignites it. big flames
There are so many ways the engine can fail but the top 2 would have to be component fatigue or oil system failure.