Hi all, first post here. Sorry it's a negative one, but I suppose that's what this forum is for! I was so excited to discover a site dedicated to my favorite engine. I'm hoping that I won't have to take it to a shop and pay them to do something I can do myself.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jkdeTUUuh3YThis grinding sound has been happening since I bought the car three months ago. As you can see, it basically stops at 3K rpm, then as the revs slow, you can hear it come back on strong. PO says the PO before him (a family friend he knows well, both of whom know and love these cars greatly, had the engine rebuilt ~75,000 miles ago.
Previous owner said it was there when he had it too. He also says it's had the timing chain been checked out as an attempt to diagnose the sound, the shop said it was the AC compressor clutch bearing. Shop also claimed to have used a stethoscope to confirm this. After removing the AC belt today, the sound is obviously still there. I'm doubting the legitimacy of whoever inspected the vehicle.
Listen for the higher pitched, "oscillating", repeating pattern of scratching, scraping, grinding at idle. It becomes harder to hear in the video as the revs increase. But see as RPMs dip back below 3k or so, the sound returns, very loudly.
I notice an increase in torque around 3K rpm, then an even greater increase in torque at 4.5K rpm. Occasional when cruising at low RPM, low throttle, whatever the source of the sound causes slight acceleration/deceleration in sync with the noise's modulations.
I've considered timing chain guides, tensioners, or the cover. I also read somebody claiming that when changing their water pump, a sound described similarly to this one disappeared. My father speculates oil pump, but he's no car guy.
As a side note, there's occasionally a rough idle at start up, and the intensity of the sound changes every time I drive it, and after warming up. Also, a very recent development, there is sometimes a faint fuel odor from the engine bay, and/or a stronger smell from the gas cap area. Fuel level gauge sometimes reads incorrectly as well. Smell occasionally (quite rarely) becomes unbearable.
Thanks in advance for your time and suggestions!