ok so after a 2 year resto and much help from members here
on my way to the trucks first show
then all of a sudden....all heck broke loose under the hood......
banging,knocking crunching it was an alarming to say the least.
Temp was fine (new sender and gauge the day before) and thermo gun confirmed
temp, oil pressure was fine as always 30-33 pnds at idol and about 38-40 pnds road speed
Any how had her towed home and she sat for 8 hrs or so
I decided the only way to get it the garage was to drive it in...
started right up no issues, there was a faint "Knock" for lack of a better term
at idol when throttled up to move it got louder with the higher rpm but nothing like the racket earlier that morning.
after some listening around it was determined it was coming from the rear bottom of the motor. Using the old screwdriver to the ear trick surprisingly the oil pan and block were quiet..... but the bell housing was knocking away, being a "cyclical"
type sound figured maybe a bolt backed out o the flywheel....nope all looked good
pressure plate and all looked good also...throw out bearing was on its way out but I knew that.. next did a compression test all was pretty good except for #6 which I also knew someday I would have to do a ring job (soon as I figured out how) . I then wet tested and compression was fine.
Next I drained and strained the oil and found nothing...next I used a bore scope to look around and everything looked ok (Ive never seen the inside of a motor)
So I removed the oil pan and found copper all over the shelf in the rear of the pan directly below #6.. I looked around with a light not knowing what Im looking for or at and all looked brand new just about except that the #6
connecting rod upper bearing at the piston appeared copper colored and all the others are silver colored so Im guessing this is the issue based on what I found in the pan....
Thoughts? suggestions? any methods of verifying this is bad? can I change this bearing and do the rings
with out removing the engine? (removing it is beyond my capability)
and no I have never done anything like this before kinda wish I had at this point it was a real kick in the pants after all that work
.....lol anyway as always Im hoping to get some answers
on my way to the trucks first show
then all of a sudden....all heck broke loose under the hood......
banging,knocking crunching it was an alarming to say the least.
Temp was fine (new sender and gauge the day before) and thermo gun confirmed
temp, oil pressure was fine as always 30-33 pnds at idol and about 38-40 pnds road speed
Any how had her towed home and she sat for 8 hrs or so
I decided the only way to get it the garage was to drive it in...
started right up no issues, there was a faint "Knock" for lack of a better term
at idol when throttled up to move it got louder with the higher rpm but nothing like the racket earlier that morning.
after some listening around it was determined it was coming from the rear bottom of the motor. Using the old screwdriver to the ear trick surprisingly the oil pan and block were quiet..... but the bell housing was knocking away, being a "cyclical"
type sound figured maybe a bolt backed out o the flywheel....nope all looked good
pressure plate and all looked good also...throw out bearing was on its way out but I knew that.. next did a compression test all was pretty good except for #6 which I also knew someday I would have to do a ring job (soon as I figured out how) . I then wet tested and compression was fine.
Next I drained and strained the oil and found nothing...next I used a bore scope to look around and everything looked ok (Ive never seen the inside of a motor)
So I removed the oil pan and found copper all over the shelf in the rear of the pan directly below #6.. I looked around with a light not knowing what Im looking for or at and all looked brand new just about except that the #6
connecting rod upper bearing at the piston appeared copper colored and all the others are silver colored so Im guessing this is the issue based on what I found in the pan....
Thoughts? suggestions? any methods of verifying this is bad? can I change this bearing and do the rings
with out removing the engine? (removing it is beyond my capability)
and no I have never done anything like this before kinda wish I had at this point it was a real kick in the pants after all that work
.....lol anyway as always Im hoping to get some answers