Asmoday
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Ok...so I went out to start the the CUCV at 3am this morning to head in for my flight shift. I'm in Southern California and it never really gets very cold but this morning it was 35 degrees. I fired it up and as usual it started instantly. However lately I have been noticing that on cold starts...for about 10 to 20 seconds after starting it I get a odd sporadic clanking. It basically goes clank, clank clank clank, clank, clank, clank clank etc. etc. There is really no specific rhythmic order to it and it's short lived as again after less than a minute it's gone.
It does not do it when warm. The truck has to sit and be truly cold for it to do it.
I have checked bolts, brackets, etc. and can't really find anything. This is the first diesel I have owned so I still have to get used to all the sound oddities but I think it does have a slight exhaust leak as well but I really don't think that would cause the sound I'm hearing.
Of course paranoia sets in and I think dreaded 'rod knock' but I would think that kind of sound would be very rhythmic and consistent and not disappear after such a short time. I sure hope I'm right on that...! It runs great and even a couple of the flight mechanics have commented on how well it idles and sounds.
I listened underneath real quick while it made the sound when I started it to come home from my shift after sitting all day and it just sounds louder underneath but I know how misleading that can be.
So...opinions? Sticking injector? I'm not sure where to start since it goes away so quickly.
It does not do it when warm. The truck has to sit and be truly cold for it to do it.
I have checked bolts, brackets, etc. and can't really find anything. This is the first diesel I have owned so I still have to get used to all the sound oddities but I think it does have a slight exhaust leak as well but I really don't think that would cause the sound I'm hearing.
Of course paranoia sets in and I think dreaded 'rod knock' but I would think that kind of sound would be very rhythmic and consistent and not disappear after such a short time. I sure hope I'm right on that...! It runs great and even a couple of the flight mechanics have commented on how well it idles and sounds.
I listened underneath real quick while it made the sound when I started it to come home from my shift after sitting all day and it just sounds louder underneath but I know how misleading that can be.
So...opinions? Sticking injector? I'm not sure where to start since it goes away so quickly.