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- 2003.5 Mazdaspeed Protege
After searching and reading numerous threads about engine noise, it remains unclear to me what is actually the cause of the common engine tick, click, clack, or knock.
These various threads have attributed the noise source (in order of popularity) as:
a) valve train noise (excessive cam-to-valve stem lash clearances), or a
b) loose, sloppy piston wrist pin on #1 cylinder, or a
c) burnt rod bearing on #1, or a
d) cooked crankshaft main bearing, or
e) the VCTS butterflies fluttering, or
f) turbo fan blade contact with housing.
Still others have claimed the noise is due to a:
a) cracked exhaust manifold, or a
b) split or broken EGR tube, or a
c) cracked sparkplug wire insulator resulting in high spark snap.
The softer tick noise appears to be the by-pass solenoid located near the TB. This does not cause much concern among MSP owners and does not bother me.
The louder click, clack, and knock (however it is described) is more problematical. It appears to emanate from the drivers side of the engine, near the #1 cyliinder.
My MSP did not develop this until after reaching 65K miles, and then only when cold. It usually went away after warming up. Now with over 75K miles, it is always present hot or cold, and is getting louder. It is worst when revving the engine without a load, and begins to sound tinny when the RPMs wind down (e.g. between shifts). Revving the engine with or without the clutch depressed does not change the sound. My exhaust manifold is not cracked, the turbo rotor spun freely when checked, and the EGR tube is in tact.
I dont buy that this noise is normal for our engines and we should just accept it. I had a 94 Escort GT with the Mazda 2.3L N/A engine and got 210K miles out of it without click noises like this. Because this is so common with the MSP, there must be a design flaw with the bearings or in the oil journals.
I dont want to perform an exploratory tear down to reset valve lash or replace a bearing as I can not afford to be without a car for a long period of time. Id like to have a specific target to fix.
Has anyone discovered and corrected the cause of this engine noise?
These various threads have attributed the noise source (in order of popularity) as:
a) valve train noise (excessive cam-to-valve stem lash clearances), or a
b) loose, sloppy piston wrist pin on #1 cylinder, or a
c) burnt rod bearing on #1, or a
d) cooked crankshaft main bearing, or
e) the VCTS butterflies fluttering, or
f) turbo fan blade contact with housing.
Still others have claimed the noise is due to a:
a) cracked exhaust manifold, or a
b) split or broken EGR tube, or a
c) cracked sparkplug wire insulator resulting in high spark snap.
The softer tick noise appears to be the by-pass solenoid located near the TB. This does not cause much concern among MSP owners and does not bother me.
The louder click, clack, and knock (however it is described) is more problematical. It appears to emanate from the drivers side of the engine, near the #1 cyliinder.
My MSP did not develop this until after reaching 65K miles, and then only when cold. It usually went away after warming up. Now with over 75K miles, it is always present hot or cold, and is getting louder. It is worst when revving the engine without a load, and begins to sound tinny when the RPMs wind down (e.g. between shifts). Revving the engine with or without the clutch depressed does not change the sound. My exhaust manifold is not cracked, the turbo rotor spun freely when checked, and the EGR tube is in tact.
I dont buy that this noise is normal for our engines and we should just accept it. I had a 94 Escort GT with the Mazda 2.3L N/A engine and got 210K miles out of it without click noises like this. Because this is so common with the MSP, there must be a design flaw with the bearings or in the oil journals.
I dont want to perform an exploratory tear down to reset valve lash or replace a bearing as I can not afford to be without a car for a long period of time. Id like to have a specific target to fix.
Has anyone discovered and corrected the cause of this engine noise?