Hey guys. You can check my recent post about swapping 3400 engines in my van for other backstory. Basically I'm trying to get my head rapped around possible problem with the '05 3400 I just installed. I know that trying to get diagnosis online based on sounds are difficult. I've read several posts through the years, and all most guys can do is guess based on description or their experiance. That's very understandable. All I'm hoping for is to get some other ideas running through my mind to help diagnose the problem before I break down and pull the engine for exchange.
So... here goes. There is almost no sound of knocking at idle or low RPMs. Only what I would call a muffled "flutter", but definitely nothing harsh. Normal driving I can't hear anything over road/wind noise. So it takes accelerating past 1500 to hear much of anything and it doesn't get sharp and distinct and louder until you get up into the 2300 rpm, or so. It is present in all higher rpm's that I have seen, though I have only floored it twice to redline. When setting I can rev engine with about the same results except not as sharp a knock, I kind of have to hold around 2500 and let off and on to get a sharp sound like when it is under load driving, but there is definitely a rattle/knock through the rpm's over 1500 or so.
OK. If your not bored with me yet, I 'm working on these ideas on my own. If it is a rod bearing, it is quieter than any I've ever heard and it doesn't knock at idle or dropping to idle, as the ones I've had or heard. Now, what killed my original engine was a broken camshaft. It started a much harsher sound than I hear now about 2 weeks before it seized the cam and broke it. The knocking sound came on pretty quick as my wife drives it to school all week and I got in it one Sat and heard it. I told her "When did that start? That's not going to be good" and 2weeks and 2 days later it died. But, I can almost think that it is the same sound, only about 1/2 as bad sounding at this point. Also, when I first tore the old engine down I found one of the lifters beat up and the roller part almost wouldn't turn. After that I found that rotating the engine by hand only turned 2/3 of the camshaft.
With that in mind, I'm wondering if it is possible that a roller could be not rolling right or something. Almost like it may roll with the camshaft at lower rpms but when pushed it sort of skips along the cam lobe and makes the clattering knock I hear. Or how would it be if a valve was sticking open or maybe slow to close and this let the pressure off the pushrod and lifter allowing them to knock and rattle. I just don't know.
So I hope some of you may have some ideas for me. Thanks in advance for any advice.
So... here goes. There is almost no sound of knocking at idle or low RPMs. Only what I would call a muffled "flutter", but definitely nothing harsh. Normal driving I can't hear anything over road/wind noise. So it takes accelerating past 1500 to hear much of anything and it doesn't get sharp and distinct and louder until you get up into the 2300 rpm, or so. It is present in all higher rpm's that I have seen, though I have only floored it twice to redline. When setting I can rev engine with about the same results except not as sharp a knock, I kind of have to hold around 2500 and let off and on to get a sharp sound like when it is under load driving, but there is definitely a rattle/knock through the rpm's over 1500 or so.
OK. If your not bored with me yet, I 'm working on these ideas on my own. If it is a rod bearing, it is quieter than any I've ever heard and it doesn't knock at idle or dropping to idle, as the ones I've had or heard. Now, what killed my original engine was a broken camshaft. It started a much harsher sound than I hear now about 2 weeks before it seized the cam and broke it. The knocking sound came on pretty quick as my wife drives it to school all week and I got in it one Sat and heard it. I told her "When did that start? That's not going to be good" and 2weeks and 2 days later it died. But, I can almost think that it is the same sound, only about 1/2 as bad sounding at this point. Also, when I first tore the old engine down I found one of the lifters beat up and the roller part almost wouldn't turn. After that I found that rotating the engine by hand only turned 2/3 of the camshaft.
With that in mind, I'm wondering if it is possible that a roller could be not rolling right or something. Almost like it may roll with the camshaft at lower rpms but when pushed it sort of skips along the cam lobe and makes the clattering knock I hear. Or how would it be if a valve was sticking open or maybe slow to close and this let the pressure off the pushrod and lifter allowing them to knock and rattle. I just don't know.
So I hope some of you may have some ideas for me. Thanks in advance for any advice.
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