MannyDantyla
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- Joined
- Jan 13, 2015
- Posts
- 319
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- Location
- Lawrence, KS
- First Name
- Danny
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- sbc350/sm365/np205
I can't figure out where this noise is coming. First I'll describe it.
Just from watching youtube videos, it almost sounds like rod knock but it doesn't have that slapping sound and when the engine is revved it doesn't get louder. But it's very hard to hear with the engine revving because there is an exhaust leak (needs a new gasket).
These next few points could simply be the noise being transmitted to the cab, but here are a few more observations:
I checked the clutch/flywheel bolts, they where all snug. It might just be a normal noise on an old truck and a newbie like myself is just paranoid. But if it is the early stages of rod knock, I will want to sell this truck before it gets any worse...
Any idea what it could be? What should I check??
Thanks!
- very low in frequency. not a squeel, more like a clunking noise.
- intermittent. Can be felt/heard in the cab maybe half the time or less.
- only at idle (or can't hear it above idle because of the exhaust)
- sounds like it is possibly coming from the block, but it's not very obvious, but I think it's more pronounced on the driver's side
- it can be felt in the cab, but it's definitely audible in the engine bay
- Engine is a 350 chevy. Not original to the truck I believe, still investigating that bit.
Just from watching youtube videos, it almost sounds like rod knock but it doesn't have that slapping sound and when the engine is revved it doesn't get louder. But it's very hard to hear with the engine revving because there is an exhaust leak (needs a new gasket).
These next few points could simply be the noise being transmitted to the cab, but here are a few more observations:
- Sometimes, the noise becomes much more pronounced when the steering wheel is pulled right or left
- I've noticed at least once that the noise was much more pronounced inside the cab with the clutch pedal engaged (or was it when it was disengaged, I don't remember)
I checked the clutch/flywheel bolts, they where all snug. It might just be a normal noise on an old truck and a newbie like myself is just paranoid. But if it is the early stages of rod knock, I will want to sell this truck before it gets any worse...
Any idea what it could be? What should I check??
Thanks!