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Old March 21st, 2014, 09:50 AM
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Engine knocking sound? What else could go wrong.

I recently picked up a 1968 442 convertible with the original 400. I've already had my fair share of surprises with it, but I guess thats part of the process.

I wanted to get at least the registration of the car all sorted out and the vehicle inspection place was only 3 miles from my house so I figured it would be OK. Car ran great on the 35mph - 45 mph roads. All of a sudden I started hearing a slight knocking sound from the engine compartment. In a panic, I pulled over and by the time I popped the hood (kept the car running) the knocking was gone.

I eventually drove back home. About 400m from my house, the knocking came back. I parked in my garage, popped the hood and the knocking was still there. I needed to take care of things before heading to work so I shut it off. Before leaving, I wanted to crank it back on to get a video of the sound. Engine started up this fine and just sounded awesome again, no knock.

Any suggestions on what this may be? I friend of mine had a similar issue and added a lead additive and the problem went away.

Note: I forgot to mention that I added about 8 gallons of premium gas to my car before the drive. This was the first time for me to fill it up since I received it.
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Old March 21st, 2014, 09:58 AM
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A deep sounding knock from within the engine most likely is a worn bearing. Things like this is why it is not practical to take an old car and fix a few things and expect it to be good to go. It will be one failure after another. By the way here is a link to a parts car on NY craigslist, not a conv though. http://newyork.craigslist.org/stn/cto/4385176925.html
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Old March 21st, 2014, 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Oldsmaniac
A deep sounding knock from within the engine most likely is a worn bearing. Things like this is why it is not practical to take an old car and fix a few things and expect it to be good to go. It will be one failure after another. By the way here is a link to a parts car on NY craigslist, not a conv though. http://newyork.craigslist.org/stn/cto/4385176925.html
It didn't really sound that deep when it was going on. It may be a while before I crank it up due to work, but I'll see if I can get a video next time it occurs.

If it is a bearing, would the sound occur 100% of the time when the engine was on? I saw that parts car. I'd like to try to find something as close to Kansas as possible to save on the shipping.
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Old March 21st, 2014, 10:04 AM
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You can also check to see if the noise goes away when the knock is heard by pulling one spark plug wire at a time when the engine is running. Often the noise will go away when the offending cylinder is not firing. This will tell if it is a rod bearing or not.
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From your description, it's impossible to say what was wrong.

Loose converter bolts? Cracked converter? Bad water pump bearing? Bad fan clutch? Loose fan shroud? Loose P/S pump pulley?

The list is long.

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In my experience a bearing if not very bad will not knock all of the time.
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Old March 21st, 2014, 10:20 AM
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It may be in the valve train also.
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Cracked flywheel? Take the belts off the engine, see if the noise is still there. If not, look for loose pulleys, bad water pump, alternator, etc.
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Originally Posted by oldcutlass
It may be in the valve train also.
dose it make noise when driving when it is cold ? and gets worse when hot ??
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Old April 7th, 2014, 05:27 PM
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Mine was knocking and it was the power steering pump pulley.


Like everyone says. It could be a lot of things. How's the oil pressure?
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