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    Posted: 05 August 2012 at 3:00pm
I have a 90's 3800 swapped buy a previous owner. The bottom end
was supposedly done a few weeks ago. There is one or two knocks
when it's fired up then as it gets warmer it will become more noticeable.
That and when revved a few thousand rpms, but will go away if letting
off the throttle. I took a stethoscope and it sounds like its coming from
the front left( when standing at the back and looking forward). So I
pulled off the valve cover and all looks fine no broken rocker or spring.
Maybe a lifter?
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the noise is hard to hear from the keyboard.

you describe the sound as a knock, not a tick. this give me the impression that a lifter may be a little optimistic. there are oil additives that might help that but if the bottom end was done, then why? was it a knock? if the crank was scored it would have been only a matter of time before that noise would return.

have you done a listen from the bottom to hear what you can hear?

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Originally posted by karnak karnak wrote:

the noise is hard to hear from the keyboard. you
describe the sound as a knock, not a tick. this give me the impression
that a lifter may be a little optimistic. there are oil additives that might
help that but if the bottom end was done, then why? was it a knock? if
the crank was scored it would have been only a matter of time before
that noise would return. have you done a listen from the bottom to hear
what you can hear?Gary



More of a knock? I'm assuming the bottom end con rods were done as
they were no good. The mechanic that did the work told the previous
owner that the top end will need work also, possible lifter. I couldn't get
to the bottom as I was by myself and couldn't rev it.
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I had a collapsed piston in a 2.8 that sounded so much like a collapsed lifter that I tore the top end down replaced lifters, push rods and even rockers, and had no change. Out of frustration I decided to drive it till it blew.  Then I would know for sure what the problem was. I went 2 years and 10 bottles of nitrous through it before I finally gave in pulled the motor and tore it down. Found out the #1 piston was most likely the cause of the original noise and the nitrous compounded the issue.  I would check for any blow by and do a compression test on the motor.
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Originally posted by Capt Fiero Capt Fiero wrote:

I had a collapsed piston in a 2.8 that sounded so
much like a collapsed lifter that I tore the top end down replaced lifters,
push rods and even rockers, and had no change. Out of frustration I
decided to drive it till it blew.  Then I would know for sure what the
problem was. I went 2 years and 10 bottles of nitrous through it before I
finally gave in pulled the motor and tore it down. Found out the #1
piston was most likely the cause of the original noise and the nitrous
compounded the issue.  I would check for any blow by and do a
compression test on the motor.


Will test compression when I get a chance.
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Pulled the pan and it's a connecting rod bearing. I will replace it and
hope it lasts another month and a half intill it gets parked and the
3800sc gets swapped in.
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Got'er in and alls quiet now. It was a spun bearing so we'll see how it
goes.
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good news! i hope it lasts a long time.

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