440 tapped/knocked, then it disappeared
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12/31/12 09:06 PM
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So my 67 HP 440 motor was recently rebuilt. Mild with CompCam XE262H-10, stock rebuild to 915 heads, 9.5:1 and less then 500 miles. Motor always seems to have almost unnoticeable tic that rises and falls with rpms on drivers side. Thought it was exhaust manifold leak as the bolts keep coming loose. Motor always runs great, especially after getting distributor curved and air/fuel set. Went out today for a flog. Cold out, probably 35 degrees F, and I warmed up car to 160 and drove for about 10 minutes. Then hammered it for one run close to 5 grand and it pulled hard. DId it again from dead stop, shifted and snagged second just below 5k, and a scary heavy tap or low knock from left side of motor. Sounded hurt and I babied it for about 30 seconds to get home. When I stopped to turn it disappeared and did not come back. What? Was it a lifter that just got temporarily jacked, or do I have an issue that should be further investigated? Oil looks brand new and just below full. Temp dead on 165 degrees, no weird smells, etc.. Any ideas???
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Re: 440 tapped/knocked, then it disappeared
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12/31/12 11:53 PM
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I had an engine do something similar once, I was expecting to go into the engine but it ran so good I didn't for 6 years... Didn't use any oil, no smoke nothing.. When I pulled the heads found a chunk of # 7 piston top land had come off & likely went out the exhaust.... KB Hyper Pistons
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Re: 440 tapped/knocked, then it disappeared
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01/01/13 03:06 AM
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So my 67 HP 440 motor was recently rebuilt. Mild with CompCam XE262H-10, stock rebuild to 915 heads, 9.5:1 and less then 500 miles. Motor always seems to have almost unnoticeable tic that rises and falls with rpms on drivers side. Thought it was exhaust manifold leak as the bolts keep coming loose. Motor always runs great, especially after getting distributor curved and air/fuel set. Went out today for a flog. Cold out, probably 35 degrees F, and I warmed up car to 160 and drove for about 10 minutes. Then hammered it for one run close to 5 grand and it pulled hard. DId it again from dead stop, shifted and snagged second just below 5k, and a scary heavy tap or low knock from left side of motor. Sounded hurt and I babied it for about 30 seconds to get home. When I stopped to turn it disappeared and did not come back. What? Was it a lifter that just got temporarily jacked, or do I have an issue that should be further investigated? Oil looks brand new and just below full. Temp dead on 165 degrees, no weird smells, etc.. Any ideas???
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Re: 440 tapped/knocked, then it disappeared
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01/01/13 04:06 AM
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It is a very faint tiktiktik that increases with engine speed and is heard by valve cover near exhaust manifold.
header ex leaks can sound remarkably identical to lifter inadequate preload/bad lifter. If you're sure the ex is not the culprit then from your last descrip I'd say lifter preload or a bad lifter(s). Can press straight down vertical on the rocker arms when idling with a wooden hammer handle & it will somewhat quiet a bad one so you can ID it. EDIT Press on the lifter end of the rocker arm & this will help you with ID ing a bad lifter but not with ID ing insufficient preload
Last edited by RapidRobert; 01/01/13 12:23 PM.
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Re: 440 tapped/knocked, then it disappeared
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01/01/13 11:13 AM
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If it were me I would definitely pull the valve cover and check for anything loose. Wiggle the rocker arms. You will have a little side-to-side movement but you should have no significant up or down movement on the pushrod end (toward center of engine) of the rocker arm. Of course, if it's not making the noise now, you probably won't find anything wrong.
For the tik tik sound, it's very possibly a header leak. They sound identical and it's a very common thing. Maybe try to tighten the header bolts. If they have been loose before, the gasket may have already burnt and tightening won't help.
Or as mentioned it could be a bad lifter or improper lifter preload which is easy to do on these engines if you don't know what you're doing. Unfortunately, there's no simple way of checking it all over. If you are unsure, it's best to take it to a mechanic you trust but is also familiar with these engines.
Technically, one lifter can be changed but, as they told me when I had this problem, you run the almost certain risk of wiping out your cam. Then you have a real mess. Some will tell you they have done it without a problem. I'm going through this right now. I had one lifter go bad after 2000 miles and now I'm in the process of installing a new cam and lifter set because I didn't want to risk it. A real pain for the sake of one $9 lifter.
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Re: 440 tapped/knocked, then it disappeared
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01/01/13 11:24 AM
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The time when I punched a pushrod through a rocker arm it made a lot of clatter. As I limped home, with good oil pressure, it went away. The pushrod had been pushed just far enough into the rocker where the lifter no longer hit it. A seasoned flat-rate mechanic/friend stopped by a day or two later and I fired it up for him. He thought is sounded fine. This is with a 284/484 cam, kinda lumpy. Pulled a valve cover, two rockers broke, one had the pushrod punched through and the other blew into 2 pieces when the fulcrum split. True story.
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R.I.P.- Gary "Coop" Davis 02/09/68-05/13/04
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Re: 440 tapped/knocked, then it disappeared
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01/01/13 03:06 PM
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Do a compression check. Dry then wet. Check the cranking vacuum, with ignition disabled, too.
Easy stuff that will give a good clue.
R.I.P.- Gary "Coop" Davis 02/09/68-05/13/04
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