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Very slight engine knock ???


markjodrell

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Firstly I have been reluctant to post this as ignorance is bliss so head in the sand trick.:( :(

 

However , bite the bullet and ask this question.

 

I have noticed, on tick over, there is a slight knocking noise coming from the engine, if I put the minimum revs on the noise vanished and otherwise is sweet as a nut, its just there on idling, it doesnt always do it but it is there sometimes.....

 

Could this be the start of a big end bearing going ????

 

What are the classic signs of big ends failing, and how can I test for it ??

the car only has around 68Kms ( alledgedly) :(

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Knocking or ticking? Sure it's not the injectors? They tick at a level that is audible at idle....

 

You know what noises are like , hard to describe, I recognise the injector ticking but this is more like a slight knock, but as I said if I rev it "very" slightly it goes and cannot be heard when driving at all under load , I may be paranoid.

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When it's been out in the cold all night, the oil will be cold a thicker and take longer to move, therefore if the noise is worse at this point you can pretty much be sure that it is related to a moving (requiring oil) part within the engine. If it is the same then it MAY not be as bad as you are thinking.

 

I cannot hear any knocking when its cold. I have noticed what sounds like maybe the water pump is a bit squeaky/squeely when its cold but that goes off when its been running a while.

 

I havne really drove the car much over the past few weeks since I got it as I have been working away. I started it yesterday for the first time in 5 days and just let it tick over until warm, mainly just to keep it going. I might be paranoid but you know what its like when you buy a car , always listening for the worst.

 

Would a big end noise go when you rev the engine, I would have thought the knocking would get faster, any ideas

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I have read on here that Chris Wilson is a top bloke, does he have a garage and is he open on Saturdays.

 

I would imaging someone like Chris could tell what this noise was by having a listen , obviously any remedial work would be done by him ( funds permitting )

 

Is he an approachable guy or would the car have to be booked in etc etc :search: :search:

 

Anybody have his business address ??? I know he is in Shropshire somewhere

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I have read on here that Chris Wilson is a top bloke, does he have a garage and is he open on Saturdays.

 

I would imaging someone like Chris could tell what this noise was by having a listen , obviously any remedial work would be done by him ( funds permitting )

 

Is he an approachable guy or would the car have to be booked in etc etc :search: :search:

 

Anybody have his business address ??? I know he is in Shropshire somewhere

 

See my sig, I can have a listen whenever you like, within reason. E-mail or phone me though, PM's tend to get ignored. Thanks.

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See my sig, I can have a listen whenever you like, within reason. E-mail or phone me though, PM's tend to get ignored. Thanks.

 

Cheers Chris,

I am working in Newbury till Fri afternoon, I live in Stoke-on-trent,

where about are you? near Market drayton ???

Are you open on Saturdays ?

 

If you would prefer to give details out over the phone I can give you a call on Fri afternoon when I get home

cheers

Mark

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I have visited Chris today and he has said that the noise is basically tappit/injector so nothing to worry about.

 

Looks like there could be a decat on the cards :) :)

 

Top fella who really knows his stuff, quite handy behind the wheel too with the traction control off on a wet road [sHOCK][/sHOCK]

 

Big thanks for your time Chris :)

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