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Old 04-23-2007, 01:58 PM
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Engine blown?? Video posted.....

Hey, I gota video of what my engine is doing, its hard to hear it but after I let off the throttle and its revving down you can hear the tick/click/knocking noise it makes.......................hopefully someone can pinpoint what it is... here is the link

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWFw8uBY2TI





Also, if you cant hear it at all, it sounds like this one, but a lot quieter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uU2w89MFlKY
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Old 04-23-2007, 05:03 PM
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Re: Engine blown?? Video posted.....

I seriously don't think your engine is blown... If you can do your own stuff see about that valve issue that some guys mentioned earlier. Replacing the engine because of this seems rather excessive to me.... If your engine is blown it should be obvious.

PS. These are Zero tolerance engines if the problem is bad enough that you would have to replace the engine you would know it...

EDIT: That second video seems to be from a guy that is on these forums. PM him and see what he said happened with his car's engine
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Re: Engine blown?? Video posted.....

I need to know the problem though, can't fix it if I don't know what it is :-P, Lemme know!
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Re: Engine blown?? Video posted.....

well the second vid sounds like the engine is shot and probly wont move 5 feet but yours is barely noticable and still runs good it sounds, i would not spend all that money to fix a clicky sound
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Re: Engine blown?? Video posted.....

It's more louder when you are driving, especially when it echos off cars or buildings....it's emabrassing......
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Re: Engine blown?? Video posted.....

i have the same problem 2 my 1987 toyota camry it clicks wen i let go of the gas but in this car when i try 2 drive it it wont move at all in any gears but the rpm will go up as high as i want it 2 anyone wanna help me here
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