Lucihale
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Just like any other time I've had a problem, I'll poke around and see what I can fix using Google and mechanical intuition; failing that, I come here. To the experts, for help in diagnosis, repair options and general aid. THANK YOU ALL IN ADVANCE!
:!: The Engine-
AMC 232 w/ Webber 2bbl, aftermarket intake and exhaust.
:!: The Situation-
Ran low on oil ( :redface: ) and since not a single gauge in my '73 CJ5 works, I stopped when I could tell it was getting too hot. (Smell, sound, etc.)
DIDN'T stall, seize, or complain. I pulled over, checked my levels and called for backup. Upon adding oil (and later a full oil change because the old oil was toast.) and startup, there was an awful knock.
Like 7 or 8 lumberjacks trying to escape my block... :bomb:
:!: Conditions of the Knock-
This knock (Click, Clack, etc.) happens once the engine warms up. It does not appear at idle unless it's been driven for a few miles. The sound appears louder, and more often when there is LESS load on the engine. (Down hills as opposed to up them) It also seems to fade at certain RPMs although I cannot tell you exactly which RPMs as none of my gauges work...
I'm NOT driving this engine now that I've gotten it home, because it still starts, and that gives me hope...
:!: My conclusions-
After some research both here and anywhere else I can find, I'm *guessing* that it's one of the following:
Bent or broken pushrod
Piston slap :-|
Worn camshaft
Blown main bearing
:idea: Currently-
I have the valve cover off, and I'm going through the pushrods as that is what I hope to god it is... But so far, I don't think that's it. I'm not sure EXACTLY what I'm looking for out of these, but they all seem straight, they all move regularly and I haven't found a snapped one.
I don't have a functioning oil pressure gauge, so I don't know if it's fluctuating (Main bearing) and I'm not sure how to test for the rest without a full tear down, which it's looking towards.
Guys (and gals) I'm pretty distraught as this is my daily driver! Pretty soon, my places of employment are going to stop being so understanding, but as of now, if I need to do a full rebuild I have some days to do it.
Should I buy a rebuild kit for 450 bucks? Or should I steal my brother's 4.0L '96 Cherokee engine? I hear the swap is pretty easy. Money is a huge issue of course, so I' m leaning towards rebuild.
ADVICE AND QUESTIONS ARE EXTREMELY WELCOME!!!
:!: The Engine-
AMC 232 w/ Webber 2bbl, aftermarket intake and exhaust.
:!: The Situation-
Ran low on oil ( :redface: ) and since not a single gauge in my '73 CJ5 works, I stopped when I could tell it was getting too hot. (Smell, sound, etc.)
DIDN'T stall, seize, or complain. I pulled over, checked my levels and called for backup. Upon adding oil (and later a full oil change because the old oil was toast.) and startup, there was an awful knock.
Like 7 or 8 lumberjacks trying to escape my block... :bomb:
:!: Conditions of the Knock-
This knock (Click, Clack, etc.) happens once the engine warms up. It does not appear at idle unless it's been driven for a few miles. The sound appears louder, and more often when there is LESS load on the engine. (Down hills as opposed to up them) It also seems to fade at certain RPMs although I cannot tell you exactly which RPMs as none of my gauges work...
I'm NOT driving this engine now that I've gotten it home, because it still starts, and that gives me hope...
:!: My conclusions-
After some research both here and anywhere else I can find, I'm *guessing* that it's one of the following:
Bent or broken pushrod
Piston slap :-|
Worn camshaft
Blown main bearing
:idea: Currently-
I have the valve cover off, and I'm going through the pushrods as that is what I hope to god it is... But so far, I don't think that's it. I'm not sure EXACTLY what I'm looking for out of these, but they all seem straight, they all move regularly and I haven't found a snapped one.
I don't have a functioning oil pressure gauge, so I don't know if it's fluctuating (Main bearing) and I'm not sure how to test for the rest without a full tear down, which it's looking towards.
Guys (and gals) I'm pretty distraught as this is my daily driver! Pretty soon, my places of employment are going to stop being so understanding, but as of now, if I need to do a full rebuild I have some days to do it.
Should I buy a rebuild kit for 450 bucks? Or should I steal my brother's 4.0L '96 Cherokee engine? I hear the swap is pretty easy. Money is a huge issue of course, so I' m leaning towards rebuild.
ADVICE AND QUESTIONS ARE EXTREMELY WELCOME!!!