Engine knock
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Engine knock
Hi All,
Been using the forum for years, but recently became a member. Bout time I guess!
I have an engine knock on my 03 Disco II, it starts ticking once it's warm and progressively gets worse and is more of a knock. It appears to go away when I rev up past 2K RPMs so considered that it may be a bad oil pump gear or seized lifter.
Now that I have pulled the top off the engine I'm confused. The rockers seem tight, the camshaft doesn't appear to have any significant wear on the nodes (seen without removing it) and the lifters all appear to have the same length of travel while in place.
Does anyone have thoughts on what my issue could be?
Been using the forum for years, but recently became a member. Bout time I guess!
I have an engine knock on my 03 Disco II, it starts ticking once it's warm and progressively gets worse and is more of a knock. It appears to go away when I rev up past 2K RPMs so considered that it may be a bad oil pump gear or seized lifter.
Now that I have pulled the top off the engine I'm confused. The rockers seem tight, the camshaft doesn't appear to have any significant wear on the nodes (seen without removing it) and the lifters all appear to have the same length of travel while in place.
Does anyone have thoughts on what my issue could be?
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No, didn't appear to be a liner knock. Was worried about that, but sound usually went away when I rev'd it up past 2000 rpms, so kind of eliminated a liner issue. Yes, you are correct, I should have done a pressure test. Kicking myself a little right now. I've already bought a camshaft and lifters just in case. I think I'll replace the oil pump gears as well. I can always return the camshaft if not needed. Wonder if I need to replace the push rods at the same time as the lifters..
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Some info that may or may not help with a diagnosis:
I've never gotten a low oil pressure light on it and it has never used oil. I did start using full synthetic probably 5 years ago, at first to help with winter startups and then started using it full time.
RoverMasterTech, I've already started teardown with the lower manifold off (able to see the top of the camshaft as well as the lifters & pushrods). So unfortunately can't do the tests you indicated. Anything I can look for easily that may help?
I've never gotten a low oil pressure light on it and it has never used oil. I did start using full synthetic probably 5 years ago, at first to help with winter startups and then started using it full time.
RoverMasterTech, I've already started teardown with the lower manifold off (able to see the top of the camshaft as well as the lifters & pushrods). So unfortunately can't do the tests you indicated. Anything I can look for easily that may help?
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If I had all those new parts and the engine disassembled to the point to install them, I would surely install them. They are not ridiculously expensive and they can only serve to improve the situation. Yes, use new push rods. Yes, use a 180 degree thermostat. Service the front cover by replacing the oil pump and seal. Do the timing chain and gears while you are in there, those parts are cheap. Change the water pump. Check your hoses carefully and change out suspect pieces.
With all due respect to those who have many more posts than I do around here, I think it is a bit silly to give absolute diagnosis about someone's engine noises without being there.
With all due respect to those who have many more posts than I do around here, I think it is a bit silly to give absolute diagnosis about someone's engine noises without being there.
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thegoat1 (02-22-2015)
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I just replaced my lifters and the tick is still there. Mine also goes away at 2k. It has been doing it for years now and I tow my boat 5 hours in 100+ temps with no problems. I would put send the parts back ( just my two cents). Mine is more of a tick that a knock. I will have to try the garden hose test.