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Posted by Thresherman on July 17, 2005 at 19:05:55 from (66.181.130.149):
In Reply to: engine noise diagnosis posted by n8terry on July 17, 2005 at 17:50:50:
Well, it sounds like a cool swap. To start with I bought a truck once with a bad knock, owner thought it was a rod, but I just thought something wasn't right. Turns out a pulley on th front of engine was loose. Could be something in the clutch maybe, A rod or wrist pin doesn't just go bad. Fisrt determine area noise is coming from, front, back middle, high, low. If you pull a plug wire off it should help the noise lessen some, as that cyl won't be under power. Or use a steel rod pressed against the block. Put your ear to it, it works like the mechanic stethscopes. I hope I was some help. Good Luck
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