Drop the oil pan and check the rod bolt nuts. I've seen this happen on new builds, sometimes the rod bolt head isn't fully seated even after torquing. Once you run it the head finally seats that last few thousand but now you've got a loose cap, making it knock. You may get lucky and not hurt anything. But just to be safe remove that cap and bearing to be sure you didn't damage the crank journal.


I love the smell of Deer guts in the morning, it smells like... VICTORY!