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17th March 2009 - 03:08 PM
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Hi guys, I just want to get a mechanics/mechanical minded persons opinion before i take her in to get it diagnosed. Its a 94 Auto VR Commodore. It has a rattle/knocking sound somewhere under the bonnet, i can't pinpoint it, however this sound only occurs in neutral & park and when revved. Heres a vid - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiEXUtUPFRY It idles fine, and when in drive and other gears theres no sign of the noise. I did notice when revved in gear, the motor moves quite abit, i'm not sure if this is how their designed or not??? It also has a pressure control solenoid current error, the the car shifts from park to 1st quite harshly. It also has a shift kit though. Any ideas? do you think its internal even though its only happening in neutral/park?? #EDIT# Forgot to mention, i removed the belt for a couple of seconds, and it still made this noise, so i believe i've ruled out pully's. This post has been edited by bitemylip: Mar 17 2009, 03:21 PM -------------------- <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.hitcreative.com.au" target="_blank">Website Design Brisbane</a> - Hit Creative
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QUOTE(bitemylip @ Mar 18 2009, 09:08 AM) [snapback]1283757817[/snapback] Hi guys, I just want to get a mechanics/mechanical minded persons opinion before i take her in to get it diagnosed. Its a 94 Auto VR Commodore. It has a rattle/knocking sound somewhere under the bonnet, i can't pinpoint it, however this sound only occurs in neutral & park and when revved. Heres a vid - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiEXUtUPFRY It idles fine, and when in drive and other gears theres no sign of the noise. I did notice when revved in gear, the motor moves quite abit, i'm not sure if this is how their designed or not??? It also has a pressure control solenoid current error, the the car shifts from park to 1st quite harshly. It also has a shift kit though. Any ideas? do you think its internal even though its only happening in neutral/park?? #EDIT# Forgot to mention, i removed the belt for a couple of seconds, and it still made this noise, so i believe i've ruled out pully's. my mate had the same sort of noise and he ended up putting a rod throug his block |
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iamhappy46
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Engine mount has sagged, common as all heel on the V6 commodores. The sump hits the cross member and causes the vibration. In gear, the torque of the motor 'flexes' the engine up and lifts it off the mount. |
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iamhappy46
Post #6
Also, dropping the cross member means your supposed to fit new cross member bolts as they are tension to yield(TTY) which means they are one use only |
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tonka hilux
Post #7
also check harmonic balancer.i just replaced 2 engines in my vr and turned out that it was the balancer as i was using the same one each time |
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Cookie
Post #8
thats not an engine mount noise, ive seen and heard them when half the sump has worn through on the cross member and they dont make a consant cylic noise like that, they just vibrate like shit through the car! |
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MANOSSRDET
Post #9
Hi i work for hobby and i made car turbo software and hardware in Greece . your problem is a rod metal .if you worked the car for a long time you need a crankshaft work,mayby need 0.2 metals.Possible error you oil pump or bad oil did not oiled the crank so it worked without oil,(metal on metal) problem.If you contin running the car if your compression is high you will probably damage your head with the movement of pistons and cylinder problem .i would probably change also the crankshaft metals and the washers |
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bitemylip
Post #11
Thanks for all the responses, i went out an bought one of those stethoscopes and i think its internal unfortunately. |
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the_random_hero
Post #12
If you're in Brissy, head to the self-serve wreckers at Wacol. Sixes are like $200 if you remove them yourself. |
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