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Is There Anything Better Than Hearing It Run For The First Time? [message #160558] |
Thu, 16 February 2012 17:47 |
A Hamilto
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With some help from my mechanic sister, we started the engine today for the first time since I have owned it. It seems to be firing on all 8, but there is a sporadic knocking noise in the top passenger side. Hard to isolate it any more than that as there is an intermittent squeal in the front (by intermittent, I mean it may be periodic, but it is not continuous). Couldn't tell if the front squeal was a belt, an alternator or water pump bearing or power steering pump, or fan clutch, or the fan scrubbing on the shroud. Also need to disconnect power to the air compressor until I get the knock figured out because the air compressor was contributing to the all the other noise that is making it hard to tell what is knocking on the passenger side of the engine (noises echoing all over the engine compartment).
I started it the first couple of times with the ancient chassis battery that came in it. It would fire from the gas we primed it with, but wouldn't run and we pretty quickly ran the battery down. Switched to jumper cables and had to figure out if the needle valve was stuck shut or the fuel pump was bad. It turned out that the fuel pump was bad. Got a gravity feed system jury rigged and all was better. Once the oil got everything lubed up, it smoothed right out.
Getting it started may not seem like much of an accomplishment to those that yank an engine in 8 - 10 hours by themselves, but it made my day.
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Re: [GMCnet] Is There Anything Better Than Hearing It Run For The First Time? [message #160561 is a reply to message #160558] |
Thu, 16 February 2012 18:02 |
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ljdavick
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You've just given me a reason to have a nice drink tonight in celebration of your accomplishment!
Bless you.
Larry Davick
The Mystery Machine
Fremont, CA
On Feb 16, 2012, at 3:47 PM, A. <markbb1@netzero.com> wrote:
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> With some help from my mechanic sister, we started the engine today for the first time since I have owned it. It seems to be firing on all 8, but there is a sporadic knocking noise in the top passenger side. Hard to isolate it any more than that as there is an intermittent squeal in the front (by intermittent, I mean it may be periodic, but it is not continuous). Couldn't tell if the front squeal was a belt, an alternator or water pump bearing or power steering pump, or fan clutch, or the fan scrubbing on the shroud. Also need to disconnect power to the air compressor until I get the knock figured out because the air compressor was contributing to the all the other noise that is making it hard to tell what is knocking on the passenger side of the engine (noises echoing all over the engine compartment).
> I started it the first couple of times with the ancient chassis battery that came in it. It would fire from the gas we primed it with, but wouldn't run and we pretty quickly ran the battery down. Switched to jumper cables and had to figure out if the needle valve was stuck shut or the fuel pump was bad. It turned out that the fuel pump was bad. Got a gravity feed system jury rigged and all was better. Once the oil got everything lubed up, it smoothed right out.
> Getting it started may not seem like much of an accomplishment to those that yank an engine in 8 - 10 hours by themselves, but it made my day.
> --
> '73 23' CanyonLands
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Re: Is There Anything Better Than Hearing It Run For The First Time? [message #160563 is a reply to message #160558] |
Thu, 16 February 2012 18:23 |
Dennis S
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Congratulations -- big step forward.
look forward to hearing more as you diagnose.
Dennis
ahamilto wrote on Thu, 16 February 2012 17:47 | With some help from my mechanic sister, we started the engine today for the first time since I have owned it. It seems to be firing on all 8, but there is a sporadic knocking noise in the top passenger side. Hard to isolate it any more than that as there is an intermittent squeal in the front (by intermittent, I mean it may be periodic, but it is not continuous). Couldn't tell if the front squeal was a belt, an alternator or water pump bearing or power steering pump, or fan clutch, or the fan scrubbing on the shroud. Also need to disconnect power to the air compressor until I get the knock figured out because the air compressor was contributing to the all the other noise that is making it hard to tell what is knocking on the passenger side of the engine (noises echoing all over the engine compartment).
I started it the first couple of times with the ancient chassis battery that came in it. It would fire from the gas we primed it with, but wouldn't run and we pretty quickly ran the battery down. Switched to jumper cables and had to figure out if the needle valve was stuck shut or the fuel pump was bad. It turned out that the fuel pump was bad. Got a gravity feed system jury rigged and all was better. Once the oil got everything lubed up, it smoothed right out.
Getting it started may not seem like much of an accomplishment to those that yank an engine in 8 - 10 hours by themselves, but it made my day.
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Dennis S
73 Painted Desert 230
Memphis TN Metro
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Re: Is There Anything Better Than Hearing It Run For The First Time? [message #160571 is a reply to message #160558] |
Thu, 16 February 2012 19:04 |
Bob de Kruyff
Messages: 4260 Registered: January 2004 Location: Chandler, AZ
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ahamilto wrote on Thu, 16 February 2012 16:47 | With some help from my mechanic sister, we started the engine today for the first time since I have owned it. It seems to be firing on all 8, but there is a sporadic knocking noise in the top passenger side. Hard to isolate it any more than that as there is an intermittent squeal in the front (by intermittent, I mean it may be periodic, but it is not continuous). Couldn't tell if the front squeal was a belt, an alternator or water pump bearing or power steering pump, or fan clutch, or the fan scrubbing on the shroud. Also need to disconnect power to the air compressor until I get the knock figured out because the air compressor was contributing to the all the other noise that is making it hard to tell what is knocking on the passenger side of the engine (noises echoing all over the engine compartment).
I started it the first couple of times with the ancient chassis battery that came in it. It would fire from the gas we primed it with, but wouldn't run and we pretty quickly ran the battery down. Switched to jumper cables and had to figure out if the needle valve was stuck shut or the fuel pump was bad. It turned out that the fuel pump was bad. Got a gravity feed system jury rigged and all was better. Once the oil got everything lubed up, it smoothed right out.
Getting it started may not seem like much of an accomplishment to those that yank an engine in 8 - 10 hours by themselves, but it made my day.
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Sometimes that knocking can be the fuel pump itself, but it's hard to judge remotely. You may want to try a stethescope.
Bob de Kruyff
78 Eleganza
Chandler, AZ
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Re: [GMCnet] Is There Anything Better Than Hearing It Run For The First Time? [message #160580 is a reply to message #160561] |
Thu, 16 February 2012 19:54 |
Bruce Hart
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I'LL DRINK TO THAT:-)
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 5:02 PM, Larry Davick <ljdavick@comcast.net> wrote:
> You've just given me a reason to have a nice drink tonight in celebration
> of your accomplishment!
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> Bless you.
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> Larry Davick
> The Mystery Machine
> Fremont, CA
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> On Feb 16, 2012, at 3:47 PM, A. <markbb1@netzero.com> wrote:
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> > With some help from my mechanic sister, we started the engine today for
> the first time since I have owned it. It seems to be firing on all 8, but
> there is a sporadic knocking noise in the top passenger side. Hard to
> isolate it any more than that as there is an intermittent squeal in the
> front (by intermittent, I mean it may be periodic, but it is not
> continuous). Couldn't tell if the front squeal was a belt, an alternator
> or water pump bearing or power steering pump, or fan clutch, or the fan
> scrubbing on the shroud. Also need to disconnect power to the air
> compressor until I get the knock figured out because the air compressor was
> contributing to the all the other noise that is making it hard to tell what
> is knocking on the passenger side of the engine (noises echoing all over
> the engine compartment).
> > I started it the first couple of times with the ancient chassis battery
> that came in it. It would fire from the gas we primed it with, but
> wouldn't run and we pretty quickly ran the battery down. Switched to
> jumper cables and had to figure out if the needle valve was stuck shut or
> the fuel pump was bad. It turned out that the fuel pump was bad. Got a
> gravity feed system jury rigged and all was better. Once the oil got
> everything lubed up, it smoothed right out.
> > Getting it started may not seem like much of an accomplishment to those
> that yank an engine in 8 - 10 hours by themselves, but it made my day.
> > --
> > '73 23' CanyonLands
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Re: [GMCnet] Is There Anything Better Than Hearing It Run For The First Time? [message #160652 is a reply to message #160580] |
Fri, 17 February 2012 09:42 |
Don A
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<<< knocking noise in the top passenger side. Hard to isolate >>>
Congrats !!
just stick 2 or 3 ft of 1/4 or 3/8 hose in your ear. run along rocker cover, ck each device on front, don't get caught in the belts. Will give you a good idea where to go.
Don Adams Dallas, TX
'76 26' Glenbrook, '90 Sidekick
rebuilt by R Archer, powered by J Bounds, Koba [IMG]http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/data/6109/G2.jpg[/IMG]
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Re: [GMCnet] Is There Anything Better Than Hearing It Run For The First Time? [message #160659 is a reply to message #160558] |
Fri, 17 February 2012 10:39 |
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Tangerine
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You my have a hole in the fuel line. Your fuel pump may be drawing
air. I would hook up a fuel line to the input of the fuel pump and put
the other end in a can of gas. I had to drive my coach home from storage
with a gas can strapped to the front bumper. My fuel lines where hard
and cracked. When I used my priming pump, gas would squirt out all
along the fuel line. Not a good thing.
Gary W. Mills (Livonia MI)
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./_][__][] []| 1974 GMC M/H
.*O-------OO-* Painted Desert
"Tangerine Dream" W/New Frame
On 2/16/2012 6:47 PM, A. wrote:
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> With some help from my mechanic sister, we started the engine today for the first time since I have owned it. It seems to be firing on all 8, but there is a sporadic knocking noise in the top passenger side. Hard to isolate it any more than that as there is an intermittent squeal in the front (by intermittent, I mean it may be periodic, but it is not continuous). Couldn't tell if the front squeal was a belt, an alternator or water pump bearing or power steering pump, or fan clutch, or the fan scrubbing on the shroud. Also need to disconnect power to the air compressor until I get the knock figured out because the air compressor was contributing to the all the other noise that is making it hard to tell what is knocking on the passenger side of the engine (noises echoing all over the engine compartment).
> I started it the first couple of times with the ancient chassis battery that came in it. It would fire from the gas we primed it with, but wouldn't run and we pretty quickly ran the battery down. Switched to jumper cables and had to figure out if the needle valve was stuck shut or the fuel pump was bad. It turned out that the fuel pump was bad. Got a gravity feed system jury rigged and all was better. Once the oil got everything lubed up, it smoothed right out.
> Getting it started may not seem like much of an accomplishment to those that yank an engine in 8 - 10 hours by themselves, but it made my day.
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Re: Is There Anything Better Than Hearing It Run For The First Time? [message #160695 is a reply to message #160558] |
Fri, 17 February 2012 14:37 |
PettyVTX
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Check and see if you have an exhaust leak between the center cyls. I had the same thing happen to me and it sounded like a knock but was a small leak there. If it is replace with good gaskets and torque all but the center bolt lightly tighten it. I used anti-seize on my bolts.
Ted
Ex Avion now looking for a 23'
Jeep Wrangler Towd
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Re: Is There Anything Better Than Hearing It Run For The First Time? [message #160698 is a reply to message #160695] |
Fri, 17 February 2012 14:56 |
Harry
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Anything better than hearing it run for the first time?
Yes, hearing it run for the last time, as it goes down the driveway with the new owner.
"The happiest day for a boat owner?"
"The he gets it and the day he gets rid of it".
But...I think I'll keep all three of mine.....
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