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bigdaddytodd

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I have an 87 turbo t, 40k miles on rebuild and brand new head gasket, valve job, new springs, and mild port/polish job. Everything else is basically stock w/ usual upgrades. I just got car back from shop after popping head gasket. Anyway, I was out tuning car and after a full throttle run, I notice my scanmaster's knock sensor is going crazy, 18.1, 12.3, 2.1, 20.4,4.9, etc. This is @ 30 mph, with very little throttle. I turn down the radio and I'm hearing this awful noise. The car idles and runs ok, but the knock sensor limits any power at all. It is a cluncking noise, but not steady. I had several different mechanics listen to it. They all thought it was a cracked flywheel. So we drop tranny and pull flywheel out. It's ok. On guy said he thought it was the camshaft button? Anyway, anybody had a similar experience or know what might be making all the noise? :(
 
First Thing - Park It

Hopefully it is something simple but if not, driving will only cause more damage. Would have to hear the knock to know for sure but it could be a broken rocker arm shaft or a rod bearing. Try removing the valve covers and report back to us.

Richard
 
It could also be a lifter. I had one car that had been stored for almost 3 years that had a lifter clatter after storage. Not severe, but annoying. :rolleyes:

They can get stuck in the "pumped up" position in storage. You can try draining the oil, running a 50/50 Rislone/oil mixture for 30 minutes, then changing that mixture again. This might help, but it may need replacement. The down side of hydraulic lifters.

Now, lifter & other mechanical noise on the Turbo V6 IS a big problem, because the knock sensor will act like it's knocking. That's also why it's not a good idea to use Crane or Rhodes lifters of the types that lets you use a hotter cam & still idle. They tic as well.

Camshaft button? I would think that would be a constant noise.

-Mike H.
 
Hi,
Fresh headgaskets? Possibly, a chunk of carbon was left on a piston top. It will make enough noise to make you think it'll come unglued any moment.Not likely, but possible.Usually, a few wot snaps will blow it out the exhaust. Have someone with a stethescope listen to it before you attempt this.
 
It could be the camshaft button...if its not there!.the cam will walk and the cam rampslWILL collide with the lifters..it makes a hell of a noise..I had a customer that had some work done..by his local auto repar man... and the cam button was just part of the problems I found..good luck joe
 
Possible thrust bearing noise, try checking your crankshaft endplay and check back with us. If it's like mine you won't need a micrometer to measure it! :mad:
 
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