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New Noise from Engine

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by ZipTy, Mar 14, 2006.

  1. ZipTy

    ZipTy Member

    Man it doesnt stop.

    Anyway, plug wires are on correctly but I still have a rough idle. I am going to buy a dwell meter when I can to make sure the points are as dead on as I can get them. But now when I give it gas I hear a noise that I can only describe as a piston slapping or something. It has kinda the sound a deisel engine makes. Could this result from a dead cylinder or what?
     
  2. MOP

    MOP Active Member

    lifter sticking? or my favorite, exhaust heat riser flapping?
     
  3. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Hope this isn't it, but a loud bang-bang-bang is most commonly a rod bearing. What's your oil pressure?
     
  4. ZipTy

    ZipTy Member

    It's not a loud bang bang at all. It's not really loud but it's easily noticeable and only happens at lower RPM's while applying gas and fades away once the engine gets higher in the power band.
     
  5. MOP

    MOP Active Member

    you might consider a quart of marvel mystery oil substituted for a quart of motor oil in your next oil change? I think it helps some with lifter noise. that is a common ailment in our old :v6: 's
     
  6. jhuey

    jhuey Michigan Jeeper!

    To find a dead cylinder with engine running and using insulated pliers pull sparkplug wire one at a time, if sound/idle changes that cylinder is good, if it is unchanged it's a dead cylinder.
     
  7. PeteL

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    Could it be detonation/knocking from the ignition being too far advanced? That is a diesel sound for sure.

    Also caused by high compression, or low octane.

    Especially under acceleration or load.

    Pete
     
  8. ZipTy

    ZipTy Member

    25-30 Does that sound ok?
     
  9. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    At what speed? If that's when the oil is hot and the engine is idling, it would be ok <edit> not just ok - good. Rough rule of thumb, you need about 10 psi per thousand rpm, although 7-8 psi at idle is worrisome.
     
  10. ZipTy

    ZipTy Member

    It's around that when I am just cruising at normal speed. I dont have a tach so I am not sure exactly.
     
  11. Phalanxx

    Phalanxx Jeep Newbie

    get a long screw driver or pipe or something (stethascope maybe) and lay under the engine. place it on your jawbone by your ear and probe the block around where the pistons are. have someone rev it up as you check in difference spots. might help isolate piston slap from rod knock if you think its mechanical. its an easy check without disassembling anything. might help rule out lower end if you dont hear anything. how sound waves propagate down a dense medium fascinates me, and can tell you alot.
     
  12. DrewDog_CJ3A

    DrewDog_CJ3A I'm back!!

    I had that same knocking sound a couple years ago... It wasn't good. The crank was wayyy out of wack. I had to remove it and get it turned down.
    Your symptoms were exactly the same as mine. The diesel sound would be louder when the engine is under pressure.

    Hopefully, it's not this and something stupid. But, at the worst case, it's a new turn of the crank.
     
  13. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    Sounds more like a lifter to me, Ty said it fades away when it gets higher in the RPM band.

    Oil level full?
     
  14. ZipTy

    ZipTy Member

    Yeah oil looks good. I am noticing this less and less when I drive. I slacked this weekend on getting anything on the jeep done. It'll be warmer next weekend and I'll get around to looking a little deeper into this and some other minor things.
     
  15. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    I can tell when my oil gets low. Lifters tick on startup and idle.

    Like MOP suggested, a bit of MMO in the oil with an oil change might help free a sticky lifter.

    I'd still do as suggested and listen to the bottom end though before making any decisions.