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Old 02-12-2010, 02:38 PM   #1
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sources of engine knock?

1969 Chevy C20 with GM Goodwrench 350. Frustrating situation. Bought a remaned distributor, installed it and when I fired it I had an extremely loud engine noise. Sounded like a sledge hammer banging against steel. Diagnostics being my weak suit, I assumed rod knock. Pulled pan and checked my bearings. No metal flakes anywhere, found one bearing with the slightest of play. The bearing had a wear spot in it, so repaced it. I installed everything back togheter, new oil (10w30) and filter and fired again. Still loud knock. The parts guy at Kragen said there was no way that distributor would make a loud knock. Being baffled, I've pulled heads to look for broken piston, but nothing obvious there either. I have a friend giving me a chevy 350 distributor today (after buying a head set and reinstalling top end). Any advice would be graciously welcome, because I'm at a loss, feeling like a jackass taking apart a perfectly good long block.
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Old 02-12-2010, 02:59 PM   #2
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Re: sources of engine knock?

Things can resonate through the engine. If the distributor has a bunch of play or a loose gears it can knock and will carry right through the engine. you need to locate the source of the knock. get a long screwdriver or a piece of heater hose and listen to the engine to find where the noise is loudest and at least you will have a general area to look in. Most of the parts in the engine can create a knocking noise under the right conditions. Just so im straight the engine was quiet before? You replaced the distributor and the knock started? Obviously you wanna go for the part that was changed first as the source. Most parts guys are selling parts because they cant hack it spinning wrenches. Most of the advice that comes from behind the counter should definately be taken with a grain of salt. The water pump,balancer, power steering pump can all knock as well. A Loose timing chain will also cause a knock. Loose wrist pin,broken piston skirt. cracked piston,rod& main bearings. flexplate/torque converter.
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Old 02-12-2010, 03:30 PM   #3
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Re: sources of engine knock?

was the engine running without knock prior to dizzy installation?
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Most parts guys are selling parts because they cant hack it spinning wrenches. Most of the advice that comes from behind the counter should definately be taken with a grain of salt.
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