Engine noise & loss of power
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Engine noise & loss of power
To quote Victor Meldrew "I don't believe it!"
Passed MOT this morning (phew!) However:-
5 miles later while turning into the driveway at work, it started making a loud clattering noise from the engine. On the way home I tried analysing where the noise was coming from, as on start up after work it had disappeared.
Seems to be when using anything more than slight acceleration, i.e when engine is under load. It sounds as if it's probably originating from a valve, from the speed of the noise. Imagine a very loud percussive rattle from a tappet - sounds as if it's the same frequency.
When ticking over it sounds as if it's missing a beat, very lumpy, and prone to stalling. It also feels as if it's lacking power, though that could just be me not daring to feed it any more accelerator while limping home.
On the over-run while cruising, it also quietens down considerably.
I listened to it with bonnet open - no load, so no noise except for a very slight hint of it when revved.
I took off the rocker cover, all looked ok, but no point in checking tappets yet until cold. In any case it was a very sudden occurrence, no gradual change in the gap. The engine has been standing idle for just over 2 months, and has done about 12 miles since.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what might be the cause please?
Passed MOT this morning (phew!) However:-
5 miles later while turning into the driveway at work, it started making a loud clattering noise from the engine. On the way home I tried analysing where the noise was coming from, as on start up after work it had disappeared.
Seems to be when using anything more than slight acceleration, i.e when engine is under load. It sounds as if it's probably originating from a valve, from the speed of the noise. Imagine a very loud percussive rattle from a tappet - sounds as if it's the same frequency.
When ticking over it sounds as if it's missing a beat, very lumpy, and prone to stalling. It also feels as if it's lacking power, though that could just be me not daring to feed it any more accelerator while limping home.
On the over-run while cruising, it also quietens down considerably.
I listened to it with bonnet open - no load, so no noise except for a very slight hint of it when revved.
I took off the rocker cover, all looked ok, but no point in checking tappets yet until cold. In any case it was a very sudden occurrence, no gradual change in the gap. The engine has been standing idle for just over 2 months, and has done about 12 miles since.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what might be the cause please?
Last edited by Dominic on Sun Sep 28, 2008 8:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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1968 Morris Minor Convertible[sig]3739[/sig]
1968 Morris Minor Convertible[sig]3739[/sig]
Sorry to say - it sounds like head gasket problem. But do check the valve gaps, and if possible get a compression check on the cylinders. You can get a rough estimate of this by turning the engine (ignition off) on the starting handle - if 3 feel 'tight' and one is 'loose' then I'm afraid you should plan for taking the head off. I assume it's not just loud 'pinking' ? You could try retarding the ignition a good bit and see if the noise has gone.



Hmm - hope you didn't drive it for any distance on the blow gasket. And do remember to re-tighten it all after a few miles, and then reset the valve gaps. I would tighten the head nuts to 44 ft lbsf and set exhaust valve gaps at 15 thou and inlets at 12 thou - this to ensure the exhaust valves retain a gap even when very hot.



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I drove it home - a distance of about 4 miles on the flat. By very gentle acceleration (even snails were overtaking me!) and then letting it roll, almost on tickover, it made the majority of the journey fairly quiet. There is no erosion of the block or head, it all cleaned up very well. Torqued just as you advised, will be re-torquing after 12 fully hot - fully cold cycles.hope you didn't drive it for any distance on the blow gasket
Just back from a test drive seemed to go very well indeed. Fingers crossed it stays that way!
PS has anyone had a copper type gasket that comes without the steel(?) layer next to the block? The one I ordered from a major supplier has a black underside. I didn't quite trust it without checking, so fitted a Payen copper gasket from my local engine rebuilders.
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Some say the non-steel type are actually better. Can't really say - I've used all manner of gaskets without problems. Only one major failure just after I got the Traveller - had no fan fitted and garage doing MOT left it idling for 40 minutes and bolied it stupid. It failed next day. I hadn't previously taken the head off and can't now remember what kind of gasket it was! Used all varieties on Minis - and no problems with any of them. I wouldn't wait for 12 cycles - just DO it !



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Isn't one supposed to re-torque after a time when the head has been refitted Roy? I was once told 500 miles approx, then MGM spares advised that it was about a dozen times fully hot - fully cold.I wouldn't wait for 12 cycles - just DO it !
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