Steven Carter wrote:
quick follow-up...finally got some time to check into things. Drained the oil, no metallic debris or shavings. Dropped the pan, no fragments there either. All connecting rods were tight, no play as far as I could tell by using just my hands. I expected there to be more free play in the connecting rod if the bearing was the problem. Crankshaft had no end-play or other signs the main bearings were the issue, but I guess it's hard to be certain with the engine in the car. I Double checked the torque on the rod and main bearing caps. {shrug} A couple of the rod bearing cap nuts were a little off, by ~5 lb ft, on the low end of specs, but other than that everything *seems* OK. I retorqued to the middle of the acceptable 33-40 lbft range just to be consistent. I'm going to double check top-end stuff, thinking maybe it was in fact a cylinder head issue, then maybe call Rex at Happy Japs for advice. For fun I may try to start it to see if I can better localize the noise. It may be better use of money to rebuild the original engine than put a lot of effort into this 2.8....
Commentary and wisecracks always welcome!
Why not just pull a cap or 2 to check the bearings? Silver = good, copper = bad.
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