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10-03-2016, 01:31 AM | #1 |
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First motor start, terrible knocking
Fired up the motor today for the first time to hear a horrendous, fast-paced knocking. We quickly shut her down and pulled off valve covers, but didn't see anything obvious.
Engine was partially rebuilt. I pulled the heads off for a valve job but didn't touch the cam or pistons. This sound did not exist prior to tear down. I'll be pulling the pan tomorrow but was wondering if anyone knew immediately what may be producing this knocking? https://youtu.be/VAxGZIOPXL0
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10-03-2016, 07:23 AM | #2 |
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Re: First motor start, terrible knocking
Did you soak / fill the lifters before you installed them ?
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10-03-2016, 08:38 AM | #3 |
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Re: First motor start, terrible knocking
Total shot in the dark, but you might check as a last resort that the fly wheel is tight. I built a flathead once and the bolts on the flywheel were just a little too long and bottomed out. Could be the flywheel needs tightening.
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10-03-2016, 08:46 AM | #4 |
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Re: First motor start, terrible knocking
Are you missing any nuts? A nut bouncing around on too of a piston sounds just like that. (Ask me how I know.)
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10-03-2016, 09:34 AM | #6 |
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Re: First motor start, terrible knocking
I did soak the lifters for a couple hours before installing. Then the motor sat for a couple months before firing up.
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10-03-2016, 09:36 AM | #7 |
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Re: First motor start, terrible knocking
We aren't missing any that I know of and were extremely careful to avoid this when putting everything back together. I would be really surprised if this was the culprit but it's worth looking into.
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Re: First motor start, terrible knocking
Did you pull the distributor and prime the oil system before firing?
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10-03-2016, 09:39 AM | #9 |
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Re: First motor start, terrible knocking
Is there a way to check this without pulling the motor? The valve job was done at a pretty reputable machine shop but I'll be calling them immediately if this is the case.
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Re: First motor start, terrible knocking
Any chance the valves are adjusted wrong?
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Re: First motor start, terrible knocking
If you disconnect the coil wire, then crank the engine, does it sound normal? If it does, I'd then do a compression test to see if the piston and valve action is correct.
If all that pans out, you might want to try starting it with the rocker covers off, to see if oil is getting up to the top, and isolate any sounds. If you are the really careful type, you'll disassemble the engine, and check everything, including the stuff mentioned above. This is the slow, but possibly cheapest way to go.
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10-03-2016, 09:43 AM | #12 |
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Re: First motor start, terrible knocking
I turned the motor over a few times while working on electrical before priming the oil system and firing the motor up for more than a few seconds. Is it possible I damaged something doing this?
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Re: First motor start, terrible knocking
I actually never removed the flywheel but I'll check today to see if it's loose.
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Whatever amount of turn you last put on the rocker nuts, just back them off half that amount. If you did one turn, back them off 1/2 turn. That way the lifters are still quiet. Or it might be just as easy to re run them. |
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Have you drained any of the oil to look for "glitter" (metal shavings). With everything you've described, I'm wondering if you have a bent rod or valve.
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When I tore down the engine, I found a single bent push rod and replaced it. I wonder if I should have just replaced all the push rods.
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10-03-2016, 10:43 AM | #17 |
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Re: First motor start, terrible knocking
I will give this a try today!
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What did you all have done to the heads? If he cut the valve seats did he shorten the stems too? Did he deck the heads, how much? What is your quench distance? What pistons are you running, flat/dished/dome?
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I had the original heads magnafluxed and they were found to have hairline cracks, so the machine shop give me a different set of heads and performed the valve job on those.
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Using flat top pistons. I do not know how much deck clearance I had or what the cam is.
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What head gasket did you use (thickness)? The frequency of the noise seems relatively high. My fear would be pistons contacting something but I wouldnt expect it to run long like that if it was.
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Edit: according to the description, the kit comes with these head gaskets: https://www.summitracing.com/parts/fel-7733pt2 (4.125 in. Bore, .039 in. Compressed Thickness)
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Re: First motor start, terrible knocking
.039 thickness as stated
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Re: First motor start, terrible knocking
Always start with the easy low cost stuff before tearing everything all apart;
In order - 1) Rent a bore-scope. Pull the spark plugs and look inside all of the cylinders for loose parts and scarred pistons from valves touching. Also check the oil pan if it's emptied of oil for loose parts. 2) Confirm all of the valve retainers are in place. Confirm the pushrods are equal length and in place. 3) Use a long screwdriver and electric drill to prime the oil system from the distributor shaft hole. 4) Re-adjust the rockers - adjust all to zero lash plus 1/3 turn, turn the motor 45 degrees and re adjust. Do this 6-8 times turning the motor 45 degrees each time you adjust. 5) Confirm firing order / plug wires. 6) Check all ancillary equipment (alternator, A/C, power steering, flywheel, clutch or torq convertor, etc) for proper installation or loose parts. 7) Check oil level. Try starting 'er again. |
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