Olds 350 strange knock #1 cylinder
Olds 350 strange knock #1 cylinder
Hey all I have a mild sbo that's had a relatively quiet thud for about a month and a halfand today after countless hours of searching I have narrowed it down to what I believe is the #1 cylinder it doesn't sound like rod knock imo. Its a slower knock and id be hard pressed to hear it above 1500rpm. It only knocks when fully warm and has been causing it to idle sort of rough whenever the knock is apparent. When I pull the plug wire on that cylinder it gets much louder. No it is not the flexplate or converter I have checked those dozens of times in the past month and had both out. Any opinions would be great, hoping to get my daily driver healthy and back on the road again! I can get a video tomorrow afternoon.
Has the engine overheated or have you too much advance in the distributor?
Reason I ask is something similar happened to me and the distributor was way too advanced and caused a piston to collapse, still ran but knocked........thanks to a couple people on this site for the diagnosis.
Reason I ask is something similar happened to me and the distributor was way too advanced and caused a piston to collapse, still ran but knocked........thanks to a couple people on this site for the diagnosis.
Has the engine overheated or have you too much advance in the distributor?
Reason I ask is something similar happened to me and the distributor was way too advanced and caused a piston to collapse, still ran but knocked........thanks to a couple people on this site for the diagnosis.
Reason I ask is something similar happened to me and the distributor was way too advanced and caused a piston to collapse, still ran but knocked........thanks to a couple people on this site for the diagnosis.
Here is the video I just took I misspoke and said passenger side in the Vids ignore that it's kinda hard to hear unless you have headphones or when I pull the plug wire and if it is a wrist pin what kind of damage can that do cause I don't have the money to tear it apart and most likely won't be able to until early next year
It was on the passenger side and I moved it away so it wouldn't but no exhaust is hitting anymore. The way it acts when I pull the #1 plug wire leads me to believe its internal just not sure what it could be
Alright so my new oil pressure tester came in and results better than I expected 18psi hot idle and 40 when revved or at 2200 I did pull a little timing from 13 down to 11 degrees it made it a little better, but now I noticed when revving real quick to like 2k from the throttle body as its winding down it knocks more, so I'm thinking wrist pin can anyone confirm?
Alright so my new oil pressure tester came in and results better than I expected 18psi hot idle and 40 when revved or at 2200 I did pull a little timing from 13 down to 11 degrees it made it a little better, but now I noticed when revving real quick to like 2k from the throttle body as its winding down it knocks more, so I'm thinking wrist pin can anyone confirm?
I know I'm just pulling at straws, but I just down have the money right now to pull and rebuild. And I also can't afford to have it down too long as it is my daily driver. Just hoping at this point
Yah my dads friend owns a shop about 10miles from me I'm stopping by there on Monday was just hoping maybe it was something g simple that I haven't thought of and I could do myself. I'll do everything but touch the bottom end that is where my comfort zone ends
Thanks for posting the video, its very difficult to tell with that video, this is a long shot since you think the knock is coming internally from #1 cylinder but, any chance it could be your water pump impeller?
Eric
Eric
I have only had one engine that had wrist pin knock and it went forever with no issues. I couldn't hear what your problem might be (even with head phones) but on my engine it was only noticeable at low rpm and went away at a little above idle. If mine I would run it carefully for a while and if it gets worse or the oil pressure drops noticeably then I would reevaluate... Just my thoughts...Tedd
I doubt it its a new water pump and sounds smooth through the stethoscope. Using the stethoscope it is loudest near the header for the #1, front of the intake and driver side on that front part where the stamped numbers are
I have only had one engine that had wrist pin knock and it went forever with no issues. I couldn't hear what your problem might be (even with head phones) but on my engine it was only noticeable at low rpm and went away at a little above idle. If mine I would run it carefully for a while and if it gets worse or the oil pressure drops noticeably then I would reevaluate... Just my thoughts...Tedd
Yah that made me feel a lot better. It just runs a little rough at idle but cruises smoothly the only good thing about the knock and running a little rough is people at stoplights and gas stations think I have a monster Cam and I find the reactions hilarious
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