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    Engine Knock at Idle and Cruise

     



    This is a Ford 390 (?) in my grandfather's Ranchero. I posted it here because it could apply to any make/model engine I suppose.

    He says that when his motor gets up to temp, there is a slight knocking noise from somewhere around the #8 cylinder (rear, pass) at idle (more noticeable) and also when cruising (less noticeable but getting worse). It goes away when accelerating and decellerating. He had someone listen with a steth and couldnt determine whether it was upper or lower end but it is definitely there in that part of the block.

    Does this sound like a wrist pin or rod bearing? Cracked piston? What would be the best/next course of action?

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    any suggestions would be appreciated.

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    Thanks Denny.

    I havent heard it either. This info was based on his description. I'll pass it on (or go listen to it myself) and check back with the results.

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    Denny pretty much covered it, except for one hint. If the knock is a scored piston or wall, you can tell by the acrid, burnt smell of the exhaust. I don't know why it smells like that, but they always do.

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