Re: Engine troubleshooting
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Re: Engine troubleshooting



Brian,
I suggest using a mechanic's stethoscope to isolate
the source of the noise, prior to dismantling any part
of your engine.
Mike

--- Brian Safford <hzf9vv@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> My Poly is making a rather loud clicking noise that
> seems to be coming
> from the lower end, but is a bit hard to pinpoint.
> 
> It gets faster as the engine revs and happens
> whether the transmission
> is in park, neutral or in gear.
> 
> I've heard and fixed tappet noise before and this
> doesn't sound like that does.
> 
> I'm prepared to pull the motor and start looking for
> the root cause
> but thought I would post this and see if anyone has
> any words of
> wisdom.
> 
> As always, you folks are the best and I am thankful
> for any help I receive.
> 
> Regards,
> Brian Safford
> '62 Dart 440 / Poly / 413 block and crank that are
> clean and ready to go!
> 



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