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After more input from local folks and more searching, we are of the consensus that it is most likely a bearing in one of the auxiliaries, either power steering or water pump, alternator or the A/C. There is no miss, even if you rev it. Idles smooth etc. So, when I return home from Virginia I'm going to begin checking all the things I mentioned. And ONE OF THESE DAYS I'm going to get a tune and chip from Mark or Corey so I know exactly what's what in regards to all that chit. "Anyway, Hope yours turns out well. Learning how to change a lifter (and while I'm in there timing chains) on my LT5 is nice to know, but I'd rather wait until I HAVE to know to learn about it." AMEN BROTHER!!! Last edited by C4Fanatic; 02-04-2012 at 08:21 PM. |
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Dave, Haven't heard from you in a couple of weeks. Hope your issue was a secondary bearing.
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Put a stock chip in it go 1st gear WOT till rev limiter hits at 7200 and see what your tech reads.
My tech used to be off by 1500 rpm it would show past 8K when me rev limit hit. You can not hurt this motor by overevving once. Also the 1-4 skip shift anyone can disable just unplug the plug on the side of the trans. PS I totally doubt this but,you could've just bled down a lifter or 2 by either slapping a valve with a piston which in turn will bend a valve, if you only bled them down from overevving it will idle funny and clatter for a bit till they load back up once they load back up idle should be fine which means you just bled down the lifters from overevving. Pete
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Hey guys, sorry, been out on the east coast on business.
Had a couple folks listen to it, and here's what it seems to be. On the headers are two air valves for the emissions system. At some time someone disconnected them and brazed them shut, but left the valves there. It seems that the guts of one of them is loose and clattering. The noise has actually gone nearly away. I did a bunch of digging yesterday, removed the serpentine belt, no change. Put it back on, started the car and just let it sit and idle. As it warmed up, the clatter slowly went away, and was pretty much non-existent at idle. Went ahead and drove the car yesterday to a local car show, no issues, pulls hard through the gears. Took it on a long drive today and she never missed a beat. So it seems all is well. When I get real motivated I'm going to have to drop the headers and have those things removed and the holes welded up. |
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Glad to hear it is nothing major.
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Wow... It is easy to see how you could be lead to think something loose in the valve train, due to proximity. Glad it weren't nuttin impotunt, uh-huh!
I have one of those mechanic's stethoscopes with the metal probe and the diaphram. It has worked - so configured, but sometimes the sound gets transmitted through the block and everthing I touch sounds like (whatever). Marc Haibeck removed the probe and diaphram and used just the open tube as the probe to isolate what turned out to be a bearing on the water pump. I tried it too, and in that case there was a distinct amplitude change when the tube was near the cause. Slick trick!! Thanks, Marc for the tip! P. |
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no clutch in to start has nothing to do with your chip by the way
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