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injectors sounds very scary...I loaded up mine a few years back and took it ot Marc for new Accels...I was actually relieved that it wasn't what it sounded like...a spun main or rod bearing...first ocurred on a slow drive about town..
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Having said that....it is definitely worth removing one or both cam covers with engine in car to inspect camshafts and lifters for strange wear patterns or damage of any kind. When Cam Covers are removed do NOT get the idea you can start the engine to listen/watch as the Cam Covers are the top bearings for the Camshafts. You can however (with Cam Covers Removed), rotate the crankshaft slowly by hand with a long socket wrench on the Harmonic Balancer Bolt and watch for a sticky lifter or other aberations. All lifters in this case will be/will collapse if left sitting for several hours with lifter compressed since there is no oil pressure to pump them up. Another idea......remove the serpentine belt and fire the engine up just for a minute or two. That will eliminate any noise from the Alternator, AC Compressor, Belt Tensioner, Power Steering Pump, or Water Pump. I concur..... I concur ......but listening to a cell phone rendition of an engine noise is very very difficult to diagnose. The LT5 engine does make some normal clicking and clacking noises which often change as the engine warms up or as oil pressure builds up. Place a stethoscope directly over the suspect lifters on the Camshaft Cover. A Lifter that does not pressure up especially when cold and after not being started for a while would be a major suspect given only three starts since January and the cold temperatures. Piston slap does not sound like that. Worst case and unlikely given the minimal starts and low mileage.....You could have dropped a valve (bent a valve) and I would do a Compression Check on ALL cylinders as one of the first and easiest tests. I would then follow up with a Bore Scope inspection of any suspicious cylinder just to take a look for any damage. My friend and mentor from up North suggested last time he heard that clatter was when a screw had been dropped into a cylinder and I was thinking a dropped/bent valve would be about the same. Quote:
It also appears the noise could be from the area of the passenger side Camshaft chain/Camshaft Chain Guides/Tensioner? That would however, be unlikely with such a low mileage engine. It appears this engine noise started all at once and you are sure the LT5 did not sound like this only a few days ago? https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B83...ew?usp=sharing
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Welcome aboard. I'm not far from you and can offer help for what it's worth. I've owned mine four 4 years, and am no stellar mechanic. But willing to lend a hand, or an ear. I've heard stories of more than one of these cars sold as junk 'cause the engine was ready to blow, only to find a bad flywheel, single mass flywheel, or bad injectors. -Steve
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Jerry's done some good sleuthing to match it to idle speed, rules out the cam timing stuff. I can't really listen to it but another possibility could be an exhaust valve seat problem. If you do compression test don't stop there - do a leakdown too. Best of luck and happy to help however I can, - Jeff Last edited by batchman; 03-02-2015 at 11:18 AM. |
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Dumb question, how much oil did you put in when you changed the oil?
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BMWs had a big issue with this....some people found relief with 0-40 oil. With the low miles the lifters might be gummed up.
http://www.rtsauto.com/bmw-e90-valve...ter-ticknoise/
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