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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Other than the oil pressure collapsing at idle, I found big end noise only really noticeable on the overrun at high revs in aTdi?
    I plastigauged the bottom end 1000km ago.
    I'm basically out of ideas at this point.
    I have seen videos of other 300TDis that make the same noise.
    I'm leaning towards it just being a sharp loud combustion knock. No idea why though...

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    Maybe stitch it back together
    Drop the timing back to 1.5mm of lift
    You’ll lose a little bite but if the noise changes at least you’ll know it is just knock ?

    I’m super frustrated for you mate
    I too would be chasing that noise down!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Other than the oil pressure collapsing at idle, I found big end noise only really noticeable on the overrun at high revs in aTdi?
    I guess that depends. A knocking big end is very serious in ANY engine AFAIK. The more it knocks the worse it gets. Once the bearing loses the oil wedge then it's only a matter of time, unless 300 TDis have some sort of secret armour.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
    I guess that depends. A knocking big end is very serious in ANY engine AFAIK. The more it knocks the worse it gets. Once the bearing loses the oil wedge then it's only a matter of time, unless 300 TDis have some sort of secret armour.
    So a big end can knock and the engine can still have good oil pressure?

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    Quote Originally Posted by roverrescue View Post
    Sounds to me a bit vacuum pump - the world won’t end if you pop the pump off, jam a bit of cardboard against the holes and run at idle

    If no change is check your tappets- not quite right pitch for tappet strike buts it’s quick and easy to cross off

    Then I would Check the IP lift at TDC (timing)
    A 300tdi with too much advance gets a sharp knock like that at idle

    I would be surprised if those three don’t pull it up

    S
    *Yep, sounds like the vacuum pump to me, but its not bad.

    answer to other replies:
    *Trouble is you can replace the vacuum pump and the new one can have the same sound.
    *Yes it will still have vacuum.
    *Overall sounds pretty ok for a 300tdi
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    Quote Originally Posted by roverrescue View Post
    Maybe stitch it back together
    Drop the timing back to 1.5mm of lift
    You’ll lose a little bite but if the noise changes at least you’ll know it is just knock ?

    I’m super frustrated for you mate
    I too would be chasing that noise down!

    S
    Good tip. I retarded the IP as far as it would go on the pulley and the engine ran like crap but the knock was still there. So i guess it's not knock due to the IP timing...
    All the injectors are new too.
    I guess it could be rod knock/tap but i'm 100% certain all nuts were done up to torque and then double checked! So, if it was rod knock something strange must have happened...

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    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
    I guess that depends. A knocking big end is very serious in ANY engine AFAIK. The more it knocks the worse it gets. Once the bearing loses the oil wedge then it's only a matter of time, unless 300 TDis have some sort of secret armour.
    John, I'm not saying a big end knock is not a problem, its a huge problem, I'm just saying IME it's not that noticeable, at least initially, in a Tdi.

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    Ever since i replaced head on mine had pretty much same sound. That was few years ago and few k kms. Engine still runs well.

    I assume it was since i changed head. Might have been there even before but don’t remember noticing. Was actually someone here that picked it up on a video i posted it which alerted me to it.

    When i was doing tappets one of rods wasn’t seated properly and it went with a loud pop as i turned engine. Had me paranoid that I’d done damage to follower. Another issue i have is on start up the idle always seems to struggle like a valve is stuck or something. Happens for a few seconds.

    I learned to live with it. One theory i had was possible issue with the amc heads. Other theory (more plausible) is i did something wrong. But as mentioned, runs well and never given me problems. Touch wood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fausto79 View Post
    Ever since i replaced head on mine had pretty much same sound. That was few years ago and few k kms. Engine still runs well.

    I assume it was since i changed head. Might have been there even before but don’t remember noticing. Was actually someone here that picked it up on a video i posted it which alerted me to it.

    When i was doing tappets one of rods wasn’t seated properly and it went with a loud pop as i turned engine. Had me paranoid that I’d done damage to follower. Another issue i have is on start up the idle always seems to struggle like a valve is stuck or something. Happens for a few seconds.

    I learned to live with it. One theory i had was possible issue with the amc heads. Other theory (more plausible) is i did something wrong. But as mentioned, runs well and never given me problems. Touch wood.
    Interesting... I've been trying to think how a damaged follower could make that clack/knock noise though? After all, if the the valve clearances are still good after running the engine wouldn't that mean that the follower assembly has no excessive play in it?

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    Another question:
    Can you mix and match camshafts and lifter assemblies? i.e. can i put brand new or different (used) lifter assemblies on an old camshaft or a new camshaft in an engine and use old lifters?

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