Posted by RodInNS on August 07, 2010 at 05:35:15 from (216.118.158.123):
In Reply to: chevy 6.5 posted by Roy in Ga on August 06, 2010 at 17:59:08:
Probably not going to be good news....
Check the turbo as other mentioned but unless it's going through a lot of oil and slinging it out the exhaust I doubt that's the problem. They don't knock because of the turbo.
Burnt or tight valve will cause a sput, sput, sput through the intake or exhaust, depending on which is burnt. Bad injector will cause a knock as well. You can open each line, one at a time and see if the knock goes away and see if the engine stumbles when you open the line. If it doesn't stumble and the knock stops, you found the bad hole. Then you need to figure out if it's the injector or compression...
Just about everything after that gets worse, right on down to a broken crank; a fate they're not unknown for.
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