hasaboat
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Hello Steel Soldiers and I wish you a pleasant Labor Day weekend.
I have a very strange engine knock that I hope someone can help me to troubleshoot. I was out for a drive a few weeks ago and the engine acted like it was getting hot so I headed towards home. Before I go to the house the engine started making a very strange knocking noise but by this time the thermostat indicated 160 F and I had oil pressure. I have been doubtful about my water pump so I ordered a new one and, while waiting for it to show up, I dropped my oil pan hoping not to see steel shards, nuts, bolts, washers, springs...you get it. Well, the good news - I think - is that the pan was surprisingly clean and except for the expected amount of gunk I did not find anything unexpected. I ran a magnet through it and the small amount of iron filings that one would expect was all that I found. I checked the rods and other things I could see and everything looked right and tight.
I got the new water pump and installed it yesterday. I started the engine and after a few minutes I could hear a faint knock in the engine. The knock becomes louder as the RPMs increase. Now here's the part that stumps me. The knocking is not in time with the RPMs. The knock might happen every 2 to 3 seconds and again only at higher RPMs. The knock might not happen for a minute or two, then a knock or two then nothing for a minute or two. It almost seems like some debris is getting occasionally picked up then falling back before making another appearance. The knocking seems to be low in the front of the engine. At idle the knock is faint or non-existent. The engine is running great i.e. no missing, backfires, etc.
Has anyone experienced this before? Obviously I don't want to damage the engine but I would really like to not have to pull it either.
Hoping for any easy remedy!
Thanks, Todd Burkes
I have a very strange engine knock that I hope someone can help me to troubleshoot. I was out for a drive a few weeks ago and the engine acted like it was getting hot so I headed towards home. Before I go to the house the engine started making a very strange knocking noise but by this time the thermostat indicated 160 F and I had oil pressure. I have been doubtful about my water pump so I ordered a new one and, while waiting for it to show up, I dropped my oil pan hoping not to see steel shards, nuts, bolts, washers, springs...you get it. Well, the good news - I think - is that the pan was surprisingly clean and except for the expected amount of gunk I did not find anything unexpected. I ran a magnet through it and the small amount of iron filings that one would expect was all that I found. I checked the rods and other things I could see and everything looked right and tight.
I got the new water pump and installed it yesterday. I started the engine and after a few minutes I could hear a faint knock in the engine. The knock becomes louder as the RPMs increase. Now here's the part that stumps me. The knocking is not in time with the RPMs. The knock might happen every 2 to 3 seconds and again only at higher RPMs. The knock might not happen for a minute or two, then a knock or two then nothing for a minute or two. It almost seems like some debris is getting occasionally picked up then falling back before making another appearance. The knocking seems to be low in the front of the engine. At idle the knock is faint or non-existent. The engine is running great i.e. no missing, backfires, etc.
Has anyone experienced this before? Obviously I don't want to damage the engine but I would really like to not have to pull it either.
Hoping for any easy remedy!
Thanks, Todd Burkes