Infamous Knocking Slipped Sleeve DII
Sleeve knocks after the engine is really warm. Say after 10 minutes and driving a few miles.
If you have a knock upon start up - say in the first 30 seconds - it MAY NOT be a sleeve.
Could be lower end - rod bearing.
Before you spin a bearing, you can get the bearing shells for about $300 and put them in yourself.
IF you have a sleeve knocking at engine startup - that seems rare.
If it is 40 to 30 degrees out and you first start up and have a knock, probably NOT a sleeve.
If you have a knock upon start up - say in the first 30 seconds - it MAY NOT be a sleeve.
Could be lower end - rod bearing.
Before you spin a bearing, you can get the bearing shells for about $300 and put them in yourself.
IF you have a sleeve knocking at engine startup - that seems rare.
If it is 40 to 30 degrees out and you first start up and have a knock, probably NOT a sleeve.
Sleeves sound like a diesel motor, only they appear after the engine's warmed up vice go away like in a diesel. Perhaps an exhaust leak...would account for the noise and maybe the smell. Got an audio clip you can post?
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Apr 18, 2023 07:17 AM




