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    engine noise

    i have a noise.

    it appears it is in my engine and is driving me nuts

    i attempted to get blknight.aus to hear it but it only did it very very lightly so understandably a diagnosis wasnt forth coming..

    is a 4bd1-t

    the noise is very metallic and i would describe it as a hammering or clattering type of noise

    it is very loud

    i can induce it at will now unfortunately

    prerequisite is the engine cooling system temp has to be about 80c to trigger it

    easiest way to induce it is powering up a hill with a lot of loud pedal in use.

    BUT it doesnt do it TILL i push the clutch in to drop a gear when the need arises then it will do it incessantly till after the load is removed from the engine for approx 30 - 50 seconds.

    does it when engine braking down hill as well.

    does it whether the truck is loaded or empty

    has me totally stuffed... and more than a litle ****ed off....

    HELP!

    any clues appreciated!
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    thrust washers on the crank??
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    Question Vibration?

    Could it be front propshaft loose bolts/uni joint/splines stuffed? Temp wouldn't be an issue though. Loosing any coolant?

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    Sticky exhaust valve, broken valve spring or a combination of both?

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    Noise

    Clutch release bearing,or Spiggot bearing.
    Cheers George

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo View Post
    thrust washers on the crank??
    Definately get under and check the crank end float Dave. The actuation of the clutch and the downhill symptoms seems connected. The timing gears at the front of the engine DO NOT like to be moved axially

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    his valve springs are all ok, as is his rocker gear (now that its been adjusted)

    I should have thought about the crank end float but for the life of me I cant work out why that would be temperature related and why it would be worse on over run.
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    loose bearing cap......?


    does that engine have liners.......?



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    not a gudguen pin bearing, I had ome go in a old 202 holden engine with simular syptems
    cheers
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    thats what I was thinking, but its not repeatable enough.
    Dave

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