What could be the knocking noise coming from the engine area?

What could be the knocking noise coming from the engine area?

The 1999-2005 generation is the final generation of the Pontiac Grand Am. What could be the knocking noise coming from the engine area? There is a knocking sound that started coming from my car a couple days ago.

What kind of noise does a Vortec engine make?

4.3 vortec engine , engine noise, knocking or tapping on top of engine, not when cold , but starts noise when it heats up, and gets louder as it gets hotter and hotter!!! Sounds like noise is in the center of engine!!!! Posted by on Apr 19, 2009.

What kind of engine noise does a 94 Silverado make?

I wanted to add my recent experience to this thread…I recently purchased a 94 Silverado with the 4.3L balance shaft design. 139k miles and 180psi on all cylinders. Loud rattling noise just over 1K rpms.

Why do I hear a clatter at the top of my engine?

If the noise you hear is a fast tap or clatter near the top of the engine, it could be valve noise which would require you to have some cylinder head work done. Some noise can come from a worn camshaft.

Why does my Jeep Grand Cherokee make a clicking noise?

The contact stated that the vehicle failed to start when the engine got cold. In addition, the contact stated that the ignition made a clicking noise while attempting to start the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the ignition sensor failed and needed to be replaced.

Are there any problems with the Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Jeep Grand Cherokee owners have reported 37 problems related to engine clicking and tapping noises (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Jeep Grand Cherokee based on all problems reported for the Grand Cherokee.

The 1999-2005 generation is the final generation of the Pontiac Grand Am. What could be the knocking noise coming from the engine area? There is a knocking sound that started coming from my car a couple days ago.

Where does the knocking noise come from on a 4.3 Vortec?

If a knocking noise, piston or crankshaft related problem. Attached is a web site that you can listen to a piston slap which is a known issue for your 4.3. Listen to the noise and see if it sounds similar to your problem. A piston slap will generally sound as though it is coming from the central area of the engine.

If a knocking noise, piston or crankshaft related problem. Attached is a web site that you can listen to a piston slap which is a known issue for your 4.3. Listen to the noise and see if it sounds similar to your problem. A piston slap will generally sound as though it is coming from the central area of the engine.

What does rod knock sound like when you let off the gas?

When you rev up the engine, the pitch and frequency changes. At one point, it sounds like the knocking noise nearly disappears. When you let off the gas, it continues and maybe even gets louder. This is what rod knock sounds like. It doesn’t ever get better on its own, although when your engine is cold, the noise might be lesser.

Why does my Vortec engine make a ticking noise?

The knocking or ticking is going to determine if it is in the top end, lifters, push-rod or rocker arm issue or the bottom end that would include pistons or bearings. If it is a ticking noise, it will more than likely be a valve train issue. If a knocking noise, piston or crankshaft related problem.

What makes a knocking noise in an engine?

The bearings are made in layers of different materials, starting with a shiny iridium surface that is applied over a soft metal called babbit compound. Once the babbit compound is worn off, the hard steel bearings will quickly cut into the crankshaft surface and create a knocking noise.

When you rev up the engine, the pitch and frequency changes. At one point, it sounds like the knocking noise nearly disappears. When you let off the gas, it continues and maybe even gets louder. This is what rod knock sounds like. It doesn’t ever get better on its own, although when your engine is cold, the noise might be lesser.

What causes a loud cold start knock noise?

I don’t think there is anything (maybe a rebuild) that will fix the piston slap. The lifter noise is usually dirt and, or wear, that lets the lifter “bleed down”. Sometimes as @ Conlan Rose suggested, it might be a slow to build oil pressure issue, that is caused by a dirty oil filter, sometimes it’s clogged oil passages.

What causes the knocking noise coming from the water pump?

It is probably from the water pump. It starts out dripping slowly as the seal wears from the play in bearing’s movement. Until the pump is really ready to go it only drips out when the engine is running. You have not given much to go on to reasonably ascertain what would cause the sound you mention.

Why do I hear a tapping noise at the top of my engine?

If the noise you hear is a fast tap or clatter near the top of the engine, it could be valve noise which would require you to have some cylinder head work done. Some noise can come from a worn camshaft. It’s also a tapping noise.

Why is there a knocking noise coming from my radiator?

Insofar as your leak goes obviously check your hoses for loose clamps any hoses that are dried out/cracking if they aren’t leaking now they soon will be and the radiator. One thing many people overlook when looking for the source of coolant leaks is the water pump.

Why does my car engine sound like it’s going to fall off?

If your car engine sounds like the bottom end is going to fall off, it’s probably engine rod knock. The noise you hear is like a ball peen hammer tapping on a steel plate repeatedly. What’s actually happening is measured in thousandths of an inch.

Why does my car make a rattling noise when I start it?

An engine rattling noise, or a clicking sound in an engine, can spring up from a number of sources. Whether it’s engine knocking when accelerating or some kind of spark knock or just a general engine noise, some are more serious than others, but there’s one thing that’s true of them all: it’s never good to leave it alone.

If the noise you hear is a fast tap or clatter near the top of the engine, it could be valve noise which would require you to have some cylinder head work done. Some noise can come from a worn camshaft. It’s also a tapping noise.

What causes a knocking noise at the bottom of the engine?

Bottom-End (Crankshaft) Noise. The crankshaft flywheels in the twin cam engine are pressed together and have the potential to twist or slip, which will cause a knocking noise in the bottom end or near the gear case; plus, a much more noticeable engine vibration.

What kind of noises do car engines make?

Here are the 5 most common engine noises made by the engines and their potential causes: 1. Engine knocking sounds This sound is usually heard as you drive your car, changing gears and accelerating. The sound seems like something inside the engine is knocking hard on it.

If your car engine sounds like the bottom end is going to fall off, it’s probably engine rod knock. The noise you hear is like a ball peen hammer tapping on a steel plate repeatedly. What’s actually happening is measured in thousandths of an inch.

Why does my Harley Davidson make a knocking noise?

Twin cam engine cutaway. The crankshaft flywheels in the twin cam engine are pressed together and have the potential to twist or slip, which will cause a knocking noise in the bottom end or near the gear case; plus, a much more noticeable engine vibration.

Why does my car make a noise when I Turn on the heat?

An indication of piston slap is a decrease in noise as the engine warms up. When the engine is cold, the piston to bore clearance is greater and piston slap will be louder. A loose or cracked flywheel will produce an irregular thud or click.

When does a loose camshaft make the loudest noise?

Loose or improperly seated camshaft timing gears are usually loudest when warm. They are speed sensitive only. They are not load sensitive. Cam gear noise will usually be evident at a warm idle in neutral and sounds much like a loose timing chain noise.

Why does my car make a knocking noise when I Turn on the engine?

A damaged or worn connecting rod bearing will produce knock under all speeds. During the early stages of wear, connecting rod noise may be confused with piston slap or loose wrist pins. Connecting rod knock noise increases in volume with engine speed and is at its loudest on deceleration.

An indication of piston slap is a decrease in noise as the engine warms up. When the engine is cold, the piston to bore clearance is greater and piston slap will be louder. A loose or cracked flywheel will produce an irregular thud or click.

Loose or improperly seated camshaft timing gears are usually loudest when warm. They are speed sensitive only. They are not load sensitive. Cam gear noise will usually be evident at a warm idle in neutral and sounds much like a loose timing chain noise.

It is probably from the water pump. It starts out dripping slowly as the seal wears from the play in bearing’s movement. Until the pump is really ready to go it only drips out when the engine is running. You have not given much to go on to reasonably ascertain what would cause the sound you mention.

Can a bad knock sensor cause an engine to knock?

There’s even a knock sensor that’s designed to detect engine knock and tell the Engine Control Unit, so it can correct the problem automatically. This naturally means that a bad knock sensor can allow the engine to knock.

What should I do if I hear a ticking noise in my engine?

If your engine develops a ticking or knocking noise in a short period, the first thing you should do is shut off the engine and check the oil level. You’ll need to find the engine oil dipstick and see if you need to add oil or if the oil level is up to the full line.

Why does my engine make a metallic noise when idle?

Piston Pin Noise. Although similar to valvetrain noise, piston pin noise often has a unique, metallic-sounding double knock and is sometimes most noticeable during idle with the spark advanced. This noise is often caused by a worn or loose piston pin, worn bushing, or lack of oil.

What happens if you run your car with engine knock?

In fact, it could also be any combination of the three. This is an issue known as engine knock, and while it’s becoming increasingly rare in modern vehicles, when present, it’s still a difficult issue to fix. Running your car with engine knock leads to excessive wear and could even lead to engine failure.

Is there a way to fix engine knock?

A computer can recognize this issue, but can’t automatically correct for it, as parts will need to be adjusted or replaced deep within your engine. Engine knock isn’t always the easiest car problem to repair. Here are a few of the most common solutions to knocking issues.

Why is a knocking noise coming from my tail pipe?

+ really excellent answer The coolant is probably going out your tail pipe in the form of white smoke. You may have a vacuum diaphram allowing coolant to be sucked into engine such as heater control valve. Antifreeze and water do not combust and will cause knocking.

What should I do if I hear a knocking noise in my car?

If your engine develops a knocking noise while driving, usually it’s quickly followed by a red or amber warning light on the dash notifying the driver there is a problem. If the light is red, I highly recommend shutting off the engine, red means STOP! If the light is amber, I recommend taking it easy…

Can a bad throttle position sensor cause idle surging?

Idle surging can be caused due to other issues in the car, but if it happens in conjunction with other throttle position sensor symptoms, the culprit is often the TPS. At idle, the ECM will not get the correct information and the throttle will variate randomly causing idle surges. 3) Check Engine Light

Why does my car make a lot of noise when idle?

If belts only squeak when damp, they probably just need adjustment. If they squeak constantly, they probably need to be replaced Low knock at idle, noise gets louder as RPM’s increase under a load Piston wrist pin or worn crankshaft bearing.