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GM-power 04-03-2014 10:22 PM

Re: Help, Loud engine noise!
 
To check your mount id visually inspect it then have somebody load the engine up. Generally a motor mount will make a clunking sound and itll feel alittle sluggish.

SnowNeck 04-03-2014 11:10 PM

Re: Help, Loud engine noise!
 
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Originally Posted by GM-power (Post 6610827)
To check your mount id visually inspect it then have somebody load the engine up. Generally a motor mount will make a clunking sound and itll feel alittle sluggish.

Sounds pretty good, and I started to look at it and think about it. And I have a flex pipe that runs right up close behind the transfer case, it's actually woarn down the fins a half inch but not has a quarter inch gap. Now that im thinking about it I bet I have a bad motor mount that is clanking and the engine is torquing and chattering off the T case. Just a hope! Hah

Chevy3+3 04-03-2014 11:35 PM

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Best way to check for a bad motor mount yourself is to open the hood and with the truck running. Put it into gear and act as if your going to power brake your truck. While your doing this look through the gap between your hood and cowl. Don't be afraid to give it the gas because you trying to duplicate the same torque when your driving. If your mount is broke the engine will lift up on one side in drive. If it doesn't then try to power brake your truck in reverse to check the other mount.

Its pretty easy to figure it out once you see the motor try and climb out from under the hood, lol.

SnowNeck 04-04-2014 12:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Chevy3+3 (Post 6611004)
Best way to check for a bad motor mount yourself is to open the hood and with the truck running. Put it into gear and act as if your going to power brake your truck. While your doing this look through the gap between your hood and cowl. Don't be afraid to give it the gas because you trying to duplicate the same torque when your driving. If your mount is broke the engine will lift up on one side in drive. If it doesn't then try to power brake your truck in reverse to check the other mount.

Its pretty easy to figure it out once you see the motor try and climb out from under the hood, lol.

Hahah I like how easy that sounds to check it. Drive one way reverse the other

SnowNeck 04-04-2014 02:51 PM

Re: Help, Loud engine noise!
 
As much as that motor mount made sense... I have my thoughts that it's not that.It's really going down hill.... Burning through gas and oil. And oil is coming out the breather in the valve cover. A lot of power loss I was going up at hill at 55 put the pedal to the floor went know where the motor sounded louder but no rpm or mph increase. May be the end of the old girl.

74sqrbdy 04-05-2014 08:04 PM

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On one of your posts you said it sounds like a mason jar with nuts and bots in it rattling around. Could it be pinging or detonating? Under a load like going uphill is when this happens most. Maybe your timing is too far advanced or you got a realy bad batch of gas.....both of these could cause that type of sound.

jjzepplin 04-05-2014 08:59 PM

Re: Help, Loud engine noise!
 
Maybe he just needs to downshift?

Chevy3+3 04-06-2014 12:24 AM

Re: Help, Loud engine noise!
 
It sounds silly but check your flywheel cover. My dads came loose on time and it started rattling around and made alot of noise. Its just something simple to check

SnowNeck 04-06-2014 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by 74sqrbdy (Post 6613737)
On one of your posts you said it sounds like a mason jar with nuts and bots in it rattling around. Could it be pinging or detonating? Under a load like going uphill is when this happens most. Maybe your timing is too far advanced or you got a realy bad batch of gas.....both of these could cause that type of sound.

I did say it sounds like that, but I will say it sounds like loose rocker arms almost, but, it doesn't make the noise in neutral at all. I can rev it all I want no noise. Also I'll add the noise isn't there when the engine is cold, or the part in which the noise is coming from, I have a long drive home from work and all of it is mostly down hill. I noticed if I am coasting a lot and then have to pull a hill the noise isn't there and then comes back pretty soon. I texted taking a video of it but you can't hear it over the engine. At 1100 rpms is when it starts and at 2000rpms you can hear it over the radio turned all the way up. I've never been so stumped in my life

SnowNeck 04-06-2014 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Chevy3+3 (Post 6614228)
It sounds silly but check your flywheel cover. My dads came loose on time and it started rattling around and made alot of noise. Its just something simple to check

I was going to take it off today and check the flywheel itself to see if it's bent or cracked

SnowNeck 04-06-2014 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by jjzepplin (Post 6613838)
Maybe he just needs to downshift?

It's a auto, but I wish that was the problem! Haha

SnowNeck 04-06-2014 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by jjzepplin (Post 6613838)
Maybe he just needs to downshift?

It's a auto, but I wish that was the problem! Haha

Chevy3+3 04-06-2014 11:28 AM

Re: Help, Loud engine noise!
 
When it starts making noise does the truck still run okay? Does it start missing and lose power at all? Does your drivetain shudder at all?

SnowNeck 04-06-2014 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Chevy3+3 (Post 6614687)
When it starts making noise does the truck still run okay? Does it start missing and lose power at all? Does your drivetain shudder at all?

It might be looseing power idk if it does I don't notice it, I try to baby the truck never really going above 2k rpms.and It shifts fine and sounds good

SnowNeck 04-17-2014 09:13 PM

Re: Help, Loud engine noise!
 
Well everyone I found the noise. I had a spark knock due to the distributor being waaaay advanced, THANKS everyone for all the help.!

74sqrbdy 04-18-2014 04:52 PM

Re: Help, Loud engine noise!
 
Wow, I was right.......Glad you found the problem.

jjzepplin 04-18-2014 07:41 PM

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WOW!! A guy in California helped a fella in Pennsylvania fix his truck! Amazing! Gotta love this site.


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