Crankwalk
#71
RE: Crankwalk
Okay i take back my last post. I took out the spark plugs and shinded my handy dandy flash light down in there and i could not see any wear on the head at all were they may have been hitting a valve or somethign like that but i did notice that the top of the piston heads looked like they had dirt yon them, but i figure its probably just carbon from the plugs and stuff like that. So...
-Its not crankwalk
-Its not pistons hitting the head
-Its not lifter tick
Possiblitys im left with
-Tensioner chain slapping the engine
-I lost a lifter all together
-Poor timing
-Spun bearing that as not started to develope into crank walk yet
Another other ideas?
-Its not crankwalk
-Its not pistons hitting the head
-Its not lifter tick
Possiblitys im left with
-Tensioner chain slapping the engine
-I lost a lifter all together
-Poor timing
-Spun bearing that as not started to develope into crank walk yet
Another other ideas?
#75
RE: Crankwalk
wow. well as soon as the sound start i shut off the engine and left the car. and iv started it to listed to it a few times but never ran it for more than 3 seconds literally. except for the other a guy came over to llok at it and we let it idle for about thirty ( seconds )
#77
RE: Crankwalk
ive had a pretty loud rod knock without it being a spun bearing before, and barely any metal shavings
[IMG]local://upfiles/10240/F7F82D5CFBD44ABB9CE97E50374D9BE9.jpg[/IMG]
is that bottom bearing a balance shaft bearing?? my BS bearing came out and is folded exactly like that one is
ill post a pic up in a few
[IMG]local://upfiles/10240/F7F82D5CFBD44ABB9CE97E50374D9BE9.jpg[/IMG]
is that bottom bearing a balance shaft bearing?? my BS bearing came out and is folded exactly like that one is
ill post a pic up in a few
#78
RE: Crankwalk
here the rear BS bearing from mine, it made a hell of a knock / rattle when i turned the engine over ( i never heard this one run)
[IMG]local://upfiles/10240/A714A168CF0B48418CE57B15F1E33FCC.jpg[/IMG]
the loss of oil pressure after that bearings takes a fly will cause a rod bearing to spin
[IMG]local://upfiles/10240/A714A168CF0B48418CE57B15F1E33FCC.jpg[/IMG]
the loss of oil pressure after that bearings takes a fly will cause a rod bearing to spin
#80
RE: Crankwalk
Okay well ill drop the pan later but if it is a spun bearing how hard is it going to replace providing it is salvagable
Also how hard is dropping the pan on a gst becausse i herd in a gsx its easier and on the gst the subframe is different and makes it harder
Also how hard is dropping the pan on a gst becausse i herd in a gsx its easier and on the gst the subframe is different and makes it harder