Oh fukn help me. It's the end. What is this sound my engine is making?
#24
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I'm thinking the flipped head gasket has merit, which could really suck. Well, at least for the shop that built the motor. And, for you for more downtime. I was wondering why I hadn't seen a paypal. I think I know now. Good luck getting it sorted out.
Oh, and take down that video now before your shop sees it and blames you for all of the internal damage.
I'm thinking the flipped head gasket has merit, which could really suck. Well, at least for the shop that built the motor. And, for you for more downtime. I was wondering why I hadn't seen a paypal. I think I know now. Good luck getting it sorted out.
Oh, and take down that video now before your shop sees it and blames you for all of the internal damage.
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I hear he knows what he's talking about. I forgot replace my cap once and it made a small mess in roughly 10 seconds. You'll be able to tell if there's oil up there with the cap off and the engine running. Just don't eat the apple, run it briefly only.
#33
I may have your answer. I had the exact same sound when i built my motor. Was coming from the head to. Check your cam gear bolts, make sure they are tight. I thought mine were tight but they wern`t and the little pin on the cam shaft wore an oval groove in my cam gear so every time the gear was spinning it was clicking since it wasnt tight. Drove like that for a week, then finally pulled the motor, i was kind of pissed i had to pull the whole motor for a stupid cam gear bolt from being loose but it was worth it. SO check it out!
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I would also throw my $.02 in and say it's valve/head related. Spun bearings do sound similar, but in my experience early on you only hear it under load, at idle or revving with no load I have never heard it. Could be wrong, I have only dealt with two. One of which I beat on until it locked up and broke all kinds of ****.
I also haven't dealt with solid lifters, but if it was HLA I would have said look there. With new dry lifters, my rebuild took 10 minutes of driving to finally fully stop ticking, at idle for the first few minutes it sounded like one was broken or something.
I also haven't dealt with solid lifters, but if it was HLA I would have said look there. With new dry lifters, my rebuild took 10 minutes of driving to finally fully stop ticking, at idle for the first few minutes it sounded like one was broken or something.
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Random question, but does it make the same sort of sound if you turn the engine over by hand? Say you just put a 21mm o the crank bolt and turn it a few times. Also I would advise to pull off the valve cover and turn the engine by hand to see if you get oil in the head.
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I had this problem a few months ago and had to re-torque the cam caps and it fixed it. It was the same noise. If this is a new motor you should trailer it back to the builder and he should re-shim for free.
If it were an oil pressure problem, 30seconds or so running without oil in the head would be disasterous and it would make worse noises than it is now. Its the lifters.