WesChapman
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1) vehicle model. Scout terra
2) production date/or year model. July 1978
3) two wheel drive or four wheel drive. 4x4
4) type of transmission (and transfer case if applicable). T-19 close. Dana 20
5) if 4x4, which axles front and rear. Dana 44 x2 3.73
6) which engine variation. 345 presumed original
7) which ignition system variation. Prestolite
8) which fuel system variation. 2bb swapped for 4bb thermoquad
9) which brake system variation. Oem
10) non-oem modifications present which May impact a response. Relocated coil to fire wall. Installed remote starter relay.
I have an intermittent knocking noise on cold start that goes away as the engine warms up. It's occasional and not very loud. I only hear it, if I'm standing in front of the Scout near the passenger side of the radiator. I first thought it was the fuel pump, but I crawled underneath with a piece of pvc pipe and listened. I can't hear the noise through my listening pipe when placed on the fuel pump. I can hear the noise clearly, if I place the pipe on the oil pan where it bolts up behind the crank shaft pulley. The rhythm isn't consistent, which seems to my shade tree mechanic mind, would not be a rod. I posted about this on binder planet months ago and allen e posted back that it could be cam bearings going bad allowing the timing gear to move. He said it happened to one of his rigs. When I had the oil pan off to replace the gasket, I didn't see any evidence of cam bearing failure, but, that was last year. (or was it the year before?) now this noise is intermittent; sometimes I can cold start the Scout for several cycles, and never hear a bad noise from the engine.
I've been concerned about my oil pressure due to low readings from the gauge, but the temp & fuel gauge read low also, which made me think cvr. However, allen e's comment nagged at me, so I bought a mechanical oil gauge. On cold start, I have 30 psi at cold idle and above idle the pressure rapidly climbs to 50 psi and holds there. At hot idle, there is 20psi and above idle, it rapidly climbs to 50psi and stays there. Unless I'm mistaken, those reading are within spec for a 345. Would I have these pressures if the cam bearings were failing? The valve train is very quiet on this motor, I only hear a faint ticking once in a while.
Note:tested the cvr and only getting 1.5v from it according to my analog volt meter.
2) production date/or year model. July 1978
3) two wheel drive or four wheel drive. 4x4
4) type of transmission (and transfer case if applicable). T-19 close. Dana 20
5) if 4x4, which axles front and rear. Dana 44 x2 3.73
6) which engine variation. 345 presumed original
7) which ignition system variation. Prestolite
8) which fuel system variation. 2bb swapped for 4bb thermoquad
9) which brake system variation. Oem
10) non-oem modifications present which May impact a response. Relocated coil to fire wall. Installed remote starter relay.
I have an intermittent knocking noise on cold start that goes away as the engine warms up. It's occasional and not very loud. I only hear it, if I'm standing in front of the Scout near the passenger side of the radiator. I first thought it was the fuel pump, but I crawled underneath with a piece of pvc pipe and listened. I can't hear the noise through my listening pipe when placed on the fuel pump. I can hear the noise clearly, if I place the pipe on the oil pan where it bolts up behind the crank shaft pulley. The rhythm isn't consistent, which seems to my shade tree mechanic mind, would not be a rod. I posted about this on binder planet months ago and allen e posted back that it could be cam bearings going bad allowing the timing gear to move. He said it happened to one of his rigs. When I had the oil pan off to replace the gasket, I didn't see any evidence of cam bearing failure, but, that was last year. (or was it the year before?) now this noise is intermittent; sometimes I can cold start the Scout for several cycles, and never hear a bad noise from the engine.
I've been concerned about my oil pressure due to low readings from the gauge, but the temp & fuel gauge read low also, which made me think cvr. However, allen e's comment nagged at me, so I bought a mechanical oil gauge. On cold start, I have 30 psi at cold idle and above idle the pressure rapidly climbs to 50 psi and holds there. At hot idle, there is 20psi and above idle, it rapidly climbs to 50psi and stays there. Unless I'm mistaken, those reading are within spec for a 345. Would I have these pressures if the cam bearings were failing? The valve train is very quiet on this motor, I only hear a faint ticking once in a while.
Note:tested the cvr and only getting 1.5v from it according to my analog volt meter.