NormB
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Took truck out for a ride a couple weeks ago, went grocery, apple pie apple shopping, on the way back from the orchard on a dirt road I heard what sounded like a metallic plate clang, like a muffler thing go bang (I do have the transfer case protector mounted, a little loosely, but have never hit it that I know of, or could tell), so I got out to look around and underneath, nothing seen loose or hanging, and proceeded to drive the 3 miles home.
As I accelerated to the first intersection out of the lot, I heard this kind of weird putt-putt motorboating sound as I got over about 15mph. Didn't seem to rob any power I could tell, but I kept the speed down to about 20-25 mph until I pulled into my driveway, where I parked the truck, and proceeded to give things a good listen and feel around the exhaust headers, flanges, shined a light where I could see injectors/lines, and I couldn't find a single leak, hot spot, or make the noise occur with the engine run up to about 2800 rpm while parked.
Weird.
No fluid leaks. Nothing loose/rattling. Engine spools up, drops back to idle.
Oil is black (changed a few months back, due around April or so), coolant looks like coolant with some Bars Leak stuff in it (long story, I poked a hole in the head water jacket over a year ago trying to drill out a broken header stud, threaded the hole and put a stop screw in place), and I ran a coolant check today with an exhaust gas detector - no color change.
So, I'm thinking MAYBE an injector. Or the Injector pump.
Haven't taken it out of the drive YET, as I'm anticipating badness (yeah, I'm insured, can get it towed, just don't have the time dedicated to dorking around with such a condition).
Weird.
Any - helpful - suggestions?
Place to start in the manual?
Been off the board for a while doing other things - like driving, not doing so much repair on the truck, working a LOT (I'm a front line medical worker, I see a lot of worried well over this new head/chest cold coronavirus scare), into some other hobbies (like collecting Vinyl and finding better speakers for my HiFi set) and hanging out on Fakebook/Parler/Twitterverse too much.
And seeing several pain specialists, but that's another story.
Thanks in advance.
Norm
As I accelerated to the first intersection out of the lot, I heard this kind of weird putt-putt motorboating sound as I got over about 15mph. Didn't seem to rob any power I could tell, but I kept the speed down to about 20-25 mph until I pulled into my driveway, where I parked the truck, and proceeded to give things a good listen and feel around the exhaust headers, flanges, shined a light where I could see injectors/lines, and I couldn't find a single leak, hot spot, or make the noise occur with the engine run up to about 2800 rpm while parked.
Weird.
No fluid leaks. Nothing loose/rattling. Engine spools up, drops back to idle.
Oil is black (changed a few months back, due around April or so), coolant looks like coolant with some Bars Leak stuff in it (long story, I poked a hole in the head water jacket over a year ago trying to drill out a broken header stud, threaded the hole and put a stop screw in place), and I ran a coolant check today with an exhaust gas detector - no color change.
So, I'm thinking MAYBE an injector. Or the Injector pump.
Haven't taken it out of the drive YET, as I'm anticipating badness (yeah, I'm insured, can get it towed, just don't have the time dedicated to dorking around with such a condition).
Weird.
Any - helpful - suggestions?
Place to start in the manual?
Been off the board for a while doing other things - like driving, not doing so much repair on the truck, working a LOT (I'm a front line medical worker, I see a lot of worried well over this new head/chest cold coronavirus scare), into some other hobbies (like collecting Vinyl and finding better speakers for my HiFi set) and hanging out on Fakebook/Parler/Twitterverse too much.
And seeing several pain specialists, but that's another story.
Thanks in advance.
Norm
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