Knocking noise whilst idling
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Knocking noise whilst idling
Hi all
Just got my van running after 9 months (actually a mech did it!).
He is a little concerned about a knocking noise that the engine makes whilst idling.
It disappears when you apply throttle.
Any ideas?
Thinking out loud, my old 3 series used to do sonething similar if I'd not topped it up with oil.
Could this be it?
At work, so can't check oil at moment.
Just got my van running after 9 months (actually a mech did it!).
He is a little concerned about a knocking noise that the engine makes whilst idling.
It disappears when you apply throttle.
Any ideas?
Thinking out loud, my old 3 series used to do sonething similar if I'd not topped it up with oil.
Could this be it?
At work, so can't check oil at moment.
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Re: Knocking noise whilst idling
if it not been running for 9 months then it could just be that the oil has seeped out of the hydraulic lifters, mine does this after 3 or 4 weeks of none use... does it sound like a ball bearing in a tin can ? If this is what has happened then a good run will sort it out... 20 mins or so at high ish rpm.
It wont do any harm .
after refitting my engine mine was really noisy but came back up all ok after running on the drive and bleeding the rad.
It wont do any harm .
after refitting my engine mine was really noisy but came back up all ok after running on the drive and bleeding the rad.
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Re: Knocking noise whilst idling
Yep, tappet rattle. 
* I'm guessing the mechanic's younger than the van ?

* I'm guessing the mechanic's younger than the van ?

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Re: Knocking noise whilst idling
Phew!
That's great guys. I can breathe again.
It does sound like you describe.
The mech is also younger than the van (just).
He is a top bloke though, and mobile, which for busy non engine savy peeps like me with immobile campers (he has 3 on the go at the moment!) has proved invaluable.
That's great guys. I can breathe again.
It does sound like you describe.
The mech is also younger than the van (just).
He is a top bloke though, and mobile, which for busy non engine savy peeps like me with immobile campers (he has 3 on the go at the moment!) has proved invaluable.
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Re: Knocking noise whilst idling
Go and give it a good run with some high revs then see if it's still there.
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Re: Knocking noise whilst idling
And...we mean a good run, not 5 minutes around the block.
20 minutes, get it hot and give it some revs after 5 minutes.
Martin
20 minutes, get it hot and give it some revs after 5 minutes.
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Re: Knocking noise whilst idling
What happens if a lifter fails and how do you spot when it is going to happen?
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Re: Knocking noise whilst idling
ive never heard of one failing.... guess that maybe they can but rare imho. If they did they would sound just like yours ! , poor engine performance and mpg too.
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Re: Knocking noise whilst idling
I've given its couple of good runs.
It still seems to be there.
I'd describe it as a clack clack clack, that eminates from down the centre of the engine.
Someone took aloof yesterday who apparently knows about these engines, and said it sounds "wrong", and if he didn't know better he guessed the engine was on its way out.
Obviously now I'm bricking it!!!!
It still seems to be there.
I'd describe it as a clack clack clack, that eminates from down the centre of the engine.
Someone took aloof yesterday who apparently knows about these engines, and said it sounds "wrong", and if he didn't know better he guessed the engine was on its way out.
Obviously now I'm bricking it!!!!
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Re: Knocking noise whilst idling
Flyingchunk wrote:I've given its couple of good runs.
It still seems to be there.
I'd describe it as a clack clack clack, that eminates from down the centre of the engine.
Someone took aloof yesterday who apparently knows about these engines, and said it sounds "wrong", and if he didn't know better he guessed the engine was on its way out.
Obviously now I'm bricking it!!!!
Why would an engine that was fine when it was parked up 9 months later be knackered ? By far the most common thing is for the tappets to drain down. Have you tried changing the oil and filter ?
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Re: Knocking noise whilst idling
when a lifter fails it will not pump up despite all efforts to quieten it downChunksta wrote:What happens if a lifter fails and how do you spot when it is going to happen?
prolonged use of the engine in this state will see the rocker arm beat the valve stem to death
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Re: Knocking noise whilst idling
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Used it once and it did the job. Would change the oil after a short while after use.
Used it once and it did the job. Would change the oil after a short while after use.
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Re: Knocking noise whilst idling
I've got no history with the engine whatsoever.
It hadn't moved since I bought it. I've been refurbishing it for our use, as it was uninhabitable due to the interior DISINTERGATING on touch.
Stupidly I ignored the engine, and not being an expert thought it just was the sound of it.
I've got it booked in with an expert on Wednesday, as it failed the MOT on emissions and I want to be cast iron on the engines condition.
I'm sure you guys are right as you're far more experienced than I.
Worst case scenario.... New engine... Gives me a chance to take the old one apart.
Lifters could be the issue. I'll let you know the diagnosis from the expert once he's looked at it.
It hadn't moved since I bought it. I've been refurbishing it for our use, as it was uninhabitable due to the interior DISINTERGATING on touch.
Stupidly I ignored the engine, and not being an expert thought it just was the sound of it.
I've got it booked in with an expert on Wednesday, as it failed the MOT on emissions and I want to be cast iron on the engines condition.
I'm sure you guys are right as you're far more experienced than I.
Worst case scenario.... New engine... Gives me a chance to take the old one apart.
Lifters could be the issue. I'll let you know the diagnosis from the expert once he's looked at it.
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