Arch only reason that I said main bearing is that he alluded to it going
away when the engine is speeded up. If a crank is not properly fitted
during remanufacture it can move frontwards and back in the main bearing
saddles and this is sometimes the reason that you get a knock at idle and
not at higher RPMs. Rod bearings will normally knock all the time.
One other thing. If the camshaft has a lot of wear on the front cover
(reason that Mondello makes the cam buttons), the timing could be varying so
much from idle to 2500 RPM that it could cause knock at idle if the timing
was not set correctly.
>In a message dated 10/31/1999 10:08:43 PM Central Standard Time,
>> Just my 5 cents but if you have a knock at idle it does not sound like
>> preignition. Sounds like a main bearing to me.
>>
>Tom
>
>Here we go again-----we agree. Maybe we should limit ourselves to
>things inside the engine. Now on my last rebuild it was a rod bearing.
>That was more like a ball peen hammer on the block. Since Nate says
>it is more like a sledge hammer I will even concede to you on the main
>bearing idea. I was just trying to keep it as open as possible. I sure hope
>not but I dont like the sound of this.
>
>Take Care
>Arch 76 GB IL
>
>
away when the engine is speeded up. If a crank is not properly fitted
during remanufacture it can move frontwards and back in the main bearing
saddles and this is sometimes the reason that you get a knock at idle and
not at higher RPMs. Rod bearings will normally knock all the time.
One other thing. If the camshaft has a lot of wear on the front cover
(reason that Mondello makes the cam buttons), the timing could be varying so
much from idle to 2500 RPM that it could cause knock at idle if the timing
was not set correctly.
>In a message dated 10/31/1999 10:08:43 PM Central Standard Time,
>> Just my 5 cents but if you have a knock at idle it does not sound like
>> preignition. Sounds like a main bearing to me.
>>
>Tom
>
>Here we go again-----we agree. Maybe we should limit ourselves to
>things inside the engine. Now on my last rebuild it was a rod bearing.
>That was more like a ball peen hammer on the block. Since Nate says
>it is more like a sledge hammer I will even concede to you on the main
>bearing idea. I was just trying to keep it as open as possible. I sure hope
>not but I dont like the sound of this.
>
>Take Care
>Arch 76 GB IL
>
>