Fellow Engine Builders: Low RPM Cold Knock
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Trying to sort out a low rpm only, cold knock on a friend's newly built non-mopar L31 350ci V8. Looking for some opinions...
Symptoms:
Knocking sound occurs on cold start up below 1200 rpm.
Above 1200 rpm noise goes-away all together, even when cold.
When cold the lower the rpm the sound is more noticeable, like 800-1000rpm.
Knocking sound disappears completely when engine reaches 160 degrees.
Additional Info: KB Hyper 12cc Dished Pistons, 9.7:1 Static Comp. Hyd. Roller Street cam 224@.050" / .510" Conventional 10-30 weight oil is being used, has instant oil pressure upon start up. Factory oil bypass eliminated, running K&N Oil Filter with internal bypass
Engine Starts and Runs great outside of cold knock. Of course it could be piston slap, but it's very noticeable, seems a bit loud too me.
Looking for opinions, suggestions and similar experiences. Thanks!
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Re: Fellow Engine Builders: Low RPM Cold Knock
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What's the piston to wall clearance? IIRC, KB are pretty tight.
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Re: Fellow Engine Builders: Low RPM Cold Knock
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I had the same but with a cracked skirt on a cast piston. Lasted 45k miles before it broke up. Everyone swore at times I had a rod knocking. Were also very loose in the bore. Hone/re ring.
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Re: Fellow Engine Builders: Low RPM Cold Knock
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Maybe I should have stated "only encouraging responses". All kidding aside, I'm now hoping it's "only" piston slap. Yes, KB pistons, due to their silica percentages, expand less, which allows for a tighter wall clearance. Min required is .0015". I don't have the specs what these cylinders measured out at, but they may have been bored for a typical cast piston or even a forged piston which expand much more. If so, this would cause the KB piston to be "looser in the hole" than what is optimum or suggested. If I put my hand on the throttle linkage to the carburetor when it's idling cold, I can "feel" the knock, so it is substantial. Has anyone with a piston slapping engine noticed the slap going-away with some RPM even when it's cold? As far as pulling plug wires one at a time....which I'm glad to try....Should I assume you're suggesting this to eliminate spark knock as the culprit? I don't think it could be spark knock as it goes away with temperature, even at idle, and I'd think it would get worse. I appreciate the responses given.
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Re: Fellow Engine Builders: Low RPM Cold Knock
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Maybe I should have stated "only encouraging responses". All kidding aside, I'm now hoping it's "only" piston slap. Yes, KB pistons, due to their silica percentages, expand less, which allows for a tighter wall clearance. Min required is .0015". I don't have the specs what these cylinders measured out at, but they may have been bored for a typical cast piston or even a forged piston which expand much more. If so, this would cause the KB piston to be "looser in the hole" than what is optimum or suggested. If I put my hand on the throttle linkage to the carburetor when it's idling cold, I can "feel" the knock, so it is substantial. Has anyone with a piston slapping engine noticed the slap going-away with some RPM even when it's cold? As far as pulling plug wires one at a time....which I'm glad to try....Should I assume you're suggesting this to eliminate spark knock as the culprit? I don't think it could be spark knock as it goes away with temperature, even at idle, and I'd think it would get worse. I appreciate the responses given. Not a test for spark knock, just a test to confine the noise to one cylinder.
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Re: Fellow Engine Builders: Low RPM Cold Knock
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Thank you for the clarification Transman. -Dan
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Re: Fellow Engine Builders: Low RPM Cold Knock
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it's the kb pistons. no offset in the pistons and are set up looser. i have a stock 440 with kb184's and it's pretty noisy when cold. my pistons shut up nicely at about 130f water temp and drive nicely quiet with some heat in the pistons. i also think the hardness of the hyper aluminum makes the noise worse. i have another car with soft forged pistons, kinda loose, and the noise they make is more of a dull thud rather than a sharp rattle, but shut up with warm up. nature of the beast.
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Re: Fellow Engine Builders: Low RPM Cold Knock
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Has anyone with a piston slapping engine noticed the slap going-away with some RPM even when it's cold?
Most everyone on the planet with a late 80s-early 90s Chevy 350. GM said it was "normal".
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Re: Fellow Engine Builders: Low RPM Cold Knock
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Has anyone with a piston slapping engine noticed the slap going-away with some RPM even when it's cold?
Most everyone on the planet with a late 80s-early 90s Chevy 350. GM said it was "normal". My '85 305 too, but when we tore it down the piston skirts were in the pan.Exactly............ like he said....... “normal”.
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Re: Fellow Engine Builders: Low RPM Cold Knock
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Video Update: After listening again while making this quick video, it doesn't sound like piston slap. The frequency of the noise at idle is inconsistent, seemingly not repetitive or rotational. I'm starting to think it could be something external, maybe the torque converter or something related to the starter? In person, it sounds like it's coming from the rear of the engine. Video Link: https://youtu.be/DpdM4FxTRWQ
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Re: Fellow Engine Builders: Low RPM Cold Knock
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It isn't a header leak, is it?
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Re: Fellow Engine Builders: Low RPM Cold Knock
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have you tried a stethoscope to try to exactly pinpoint the location of the noise ? they can be as simple as a small piece of rod or brake line held to the side of your ear [the semi-round part just before the opening] be EXTRA careful when doing this, so as to not get tangled into moving parts !
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Re: Fellow Engine Builders: Low RPM Cold Knock
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Look for cracked flex plate, converter bolt backed out, maybe even a rock in there if there's no cover ? Any are better - or more accurately, less worse - luck than a bad bearing or piston... Check those first. That isn't piston slap.
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Re: Fellow Engine Builders: Low RPM Cold Knock
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Had a buddy that had a "mystery knock" at the track. it was (just one of) the converter bolts
Cold piston slap is (to my ear) a very distinctive sound and it's generally more prevalent on strokers. Theres a reason Ma put those offset pins (and longer rods) in there.
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Re: Fellow Engine Builders: Low RPM Cold Knock
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Agree with everybody mentioning converter bolts. My Fury had an almost identical sound but it wasn’t quite as pronounced because of how loud my exhaust is. I tightened the converter bolts and the noise went away.
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