Help me figure out this engine noise!
It had some valvetrain ticking so I figured bent pushrod or something simple. The owner said he broke a rocker and had it replaced. He said his mechanic told him it was a bent pushrod. Weird he wouldn't have changed them but OK I believe him.
I start getting an issue under WOT where the motor dies and backfires. I kind of feel like it is fuel or ignition problems. It started during hard acceleration and began doing it even in neutral not moving.
I am running a data log while reving the car yesterday and it starts getting extremely loud ticking. The exhaust has been blowing chunks of the old cat out so I am thinking maybe the exhaust was getting plugged.
I decided to test fuel pressure this morning and get 58-60 psi which is normal but the noise is really bad. I rev the engine from the TB and no backfiring or dying but the engine was cold and air temp was cool. Other people have reported their fuel pressure dropping after it got hot so I figure I will re-check it after I get this noise figured out.
I wanted to open her up in case something broke. I get in and not only do all the rockers look good and almost new, the pushrods are all aftermarket 7.35" (seems short) and straight as an arrow.
The only thing that looked weird was the fact that torque on each rocker seemed to be all over the place. Maybe they were not torqued right? On the Driver's side of the car the rocker guide was supposed to have 8 rectangle spacers and I only found four whole and one half. The other 3 1/2 vanished. On the passenger side all of them were present.
I got some pretty mixed information from him. I am not sure he ever involved a mechanic as his dad and him seemed to do all their own work.
I also found one of the passenger side valve cover tubes disconnected which I imagine would make valvetrain noise worse.
The springs look stock and to be in good shape at 173k miles.
Anyone think any of this stuff could cause that noise? It kind of almost sounds like an exhaust leak too? I have attached a YouTube video for the sound.
Thanks in advance.
Engine noise: http://youtu.be/dPifDTV-SEU
I was hoping it was a bad oil pressure sensor. During the data log the oil pressure sensor read a constant .20mv and never changed.
Rocker plates under the guide bar were all there on the Passenger side. 3.5 were missing on the Driver's side.
You think the valve springs chewed them up and spit them into the cylinder and lifter holes? That would definitely suck because then I am sure the cam would be chewed up too. :/
I was hoping it was a bad oil pressure sensor. During the data log the oil pressure sensor read a constant .20mv and never changed.
Rocker plates under the guide bar were all there on the Passenger side. 3.5 were missing on the Driver's side.
You think the valve springs chewed them up and spit them into the cylinder and lifter holes? That would definitely suck because then I am sure the cam would be chewed up too. :/
A bad oil pump?
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Should I just rebuild the whole damn motor? I knew I was going to have to do it soon anyway? It seems like it would be cheaper than throwing money at it in its current condition. I was just hoping to be able to drive it more before replacing the motor.
I guess I could replace the pump since it would be part of a rebuild anyway.
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I am going to pull the engine and rebuild it. No sense in playing this chase down the internal gremlins game. Probably why the guy sold it to me because his mechanic told him it was a ticking time bomb.
Get a video of the engine at 1500-2000 rpm. Also drain the oil and or cut open the oil filter, it will be full of metallic flakes.
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I will get some 7.4" pushrods and put them in since I don't want to fix the car in my driveway. I need to move it into my garage and doubt we will be able to push it.
The oil pump looks like it is probably as much work as pulling the engine. If I can drop the engine in 2-3 hours it just makes more sense.
The oil level itself was never low so I am not thinking that would be a spun rod bearing unless it had the worst timing ever. It makes more sense that it would be something in the top of the motor.
If it ran that long without oil I am doubting it won't be damaged.
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Last edited by Anthony Williams; Jun 26, 2014 at 12:25 AM.
That in itself is an issue. If a lifter had collapsed I would think with a raised rocker and shorter pushrod it wouldn't even touch the rocker.
Maybe they had the heads milled. No clue at this point and no real way to tell without tearing it all down. I may pull the heads once I get it in the garage before I pull the motor to see what I can see.
I would probably be pretty mad if I pulled the engine only to find everything mechanically good.
That in itself is an issue. If a lifter had collapsed I would think with a raised rocker and shorter pushrod it wouldn't even touch the rocker.
Maybe they had the heads milled. No clue at this point and no real way to tell without tearing it all down. I may pull the heads once I get it in the garage before I pull the motor to see what I can see.
I would probably be pretty mad if I pulled the engine only to find everything mechanically good.






