well i at least narrowed it to the side with belt. could it be the water pump? what else is inside the casing of where the timing chain is at? we do have a chain right ?
well... you could have narrowed it own to 2 cylinders, or the side of the cams that are makeing it... not saying thats the problem but if the water pump is out you would know it... your motor would over heat... I still think its inside the motor the way that sounds...
Not totally true... my water pump took a s*** and i didnt have any over heating problems..
Granted this is when it was 0 outside. Mine sounded horrible, i thought my engine was going to blow!!!
Is there anything else that I can do right now untill I can get the time to take it to the shop??? My schedule right now is so screwed up.... Again thanks to all that have listened to the clip. I will let you guys know what I do find if anything once I get it to a Tech.
I dont know why you would have to take the valve cover off either. Just wasnt sure, I was hoping someone could tell me what I need to take off to save time but I guess I will do it the old fashion way and just trail and error.... thanks for the quick response...
Got my motor apart...Bent 3 rods in 2 directions and a piece of the main bearing welded to the crank. Nice! The weird part is that I heard what sounded like a rod knock. It wasn't exactly a typical rod knock though. Since the rods bent in two different directions...The rods were actually hitting the counterweights on the crankshaft. All is well now though because I can save the crank. So Im going forged with 3 angle valve job, balanced crank, all new motor mounts and boltin on a ported 626 manifold as well.
Driver X....The sound clip you posted sounded almost exactly like mine.