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Re: Knock Knock and Oil to Cam

To: Glenn Mapes <gmapes@ball.com>
Subject: Re: Knock Knock and Oil to Cam
From: "U. Goettsch" <ulix@u.washington.edu>
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 1995 10:17:06 -0800 (PST)
On Thu, 30 Nov 1995, Glenn Mapes wrote:

> 
> Try removing a spark plug lead, one at a time, while the engine is running 
> and note the sounds the engine makes.  If the knock goes away or the sound 
> is reduced while the plug lead is disconnected then you have at least 
> located the cylinder that has the problem.
> 
> You could then attach a timing light to that plug (after reconnecting the 
> plug lead) and use the strobe flash of the light as a 'sync' to the noise. 
>  If the noise occurs every time the light flashes then I would say the 
> problem is a rod bearing; if, however, the noise only occurs every other 
> flash then the problem would be in the valve train.

Great idea, using a strobe, didn't think of that!
If it is really the case, though, (as somebody previously mentioned) that 
you hear the rod knock only on the combustion stroke, you are back to 
sqare 1 (or draw the wrong conlusion from the test...)
Ulix 

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