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Re: Top Knock #5 Cylinder During hard Acceleration
Thanks a lot for the quick reply.
I would like to give ya a complete scenario of this Van.
It belongs to my in-laws they bought it for $2000. The Van is a good looking vehicle inside in out with great paint and custom rims on it. Not to mention everything works on it including the TV/VCR combo that came with it. Initially not a bad deal.
But, when i first approached the front of the Van when they brought it over to my house it stunk of exhaust gases extremely bad. I mean bad enought to make your eyes water. The back of the van just had the regular exhaust smell, nothing out of the normal there. There was also free flow from the tail pipe.
The Van actually sounded darn good at an idle, no squeaks, no ticks, no rattles sounded almost like my hot rod Impala. I said to my father-in-law,"sounds nice, but the exhaust smell from the front of the van is outrageous..." he then said to me, " It has a knock to it when i rev up the engine..." So i started to investigate.
I put it up on my ramps and climbed under it and used my stethascope and set it all over where i could safely reach without getting burnt. The knock is coming from the back driver side of the engine next to the bell housing and i can also hear it on the same side right on the back of the head. I got to that from inside the van and removed the access cover to get to the engine.
So, basically i thought it was a rod knocking at first. But, it only does it when the engine is revved up and never at an idle or doing the speed limit unless i accellerate hard or basically put my foot in the gas. The engine stays at normal operating temperature and the oil pressure is fine. So that is what made me decide that it could be a hydraulic lifter or rocker arm. I could even go as far an guess that it could be a loose torque converter or torque converter bolt. I will be checking that in the morning, ever since it is relatively easy to get to.
Now that i have explained this a bit further. Would you might have any more suggestions for me to look at.
Oh another thing is that the oil is fine with no metal fragments in it. It doesn't smoke at all.
If it is piston slap then i am going to have to pull the oil pan and take a look and see what i can find. Sometimes in that case there should be some kind of sign at the bottom of the cylinder wall. At least i am hoping that there is some kind of sign so i know which one to pull.
Thanks again for your help on this matter.
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