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DISCUSSION => Engine + Driveline => Topic started by: dblmikeusa1 on August 29, 2009, 10:10:29 PM
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When I start it and let it idle the car sounds like a diesel.
what I know:
It has oil,
No idea if the chain tensioner has ever been replaced
Any one have an idea?
I will be replacing the valve cover gasket soon as oil is leaking from that area...
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Take a long screwdriver and hold use it like a stethoscope on your timing chain cover. Is it coming from there?
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some guy was doing a first start on a buildup and wasnt getting oil to the top end, it sounded very much like a diesel.
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Make sure your spark plugs are seated well.
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some guy was doing a first start on a buildup and wasnt getting oil to the top end, it sounded very much like a diesel.
Was this on this site? What ended up being the issue?
Make sure your spark plugs are seated well.
I will check that... curious how that would cause the issue...
Take a long screwdriver and hold use it like a stethoscope on your timing chain cover. Is it coming from there?
Will check soon
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the last two m42's i had that sounded like a diesel the problem ended up being tore up rod bearings from sustained high rpm abuse
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goq3BWyl9Wk&feature=channel_page
then fixed at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuEMfLMKbEE&feature=channel_page
"Finally after no oil getting to the head the m42 is sounding right! "
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I think this is a cylinder head problem. When i first purchased my 318, it sounded like a diesel truck (i remember some girls in a suv laughing at my sh*t)...but yea, turned out that I had a warped head, after replacing it, all was well...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goq3BWyl9Wk&feature=channel_page
then fixed at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuEMfLMKbEE&feature=channel_page
"Finally after no oil getting to the head the m42 is sounding right! "
Was it an oil pump? something clogged or broken?
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that sound is because the chain tensioner is empty of oil and until the oil gets inside and make pressure the chain is free to move and cause that noise.
i have a problem like yours, car seems running like disel at idle but after running a lot and high rpms the problem disappear, i think it's probably a combination of rich carburation (i have turned the screw on the maf), used plugs and maybe throttle heating deleting which cause bad combustion...
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where you able to find the problem?
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old thread revival!!
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I had the diesel sound after replacing the head gasket.
It turns out it was the cam gears off by one tooth exactly.
If you've never had the chain off then i would take a guess that your timing components are pretty well worn and causing the same result as being a tooth off on both cam gears. Good Luck!
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this happened to me where everytime i rev or in high rpm it sounded like a turbo school bus was in my e30. i replaced fan clutch and water pump (all the belts while i was there) the turbo sound was now gone.