your valvetrain most likely has ro much play in it take it to the shop have them adjust it its like fifty bucks
Yes, just about any worn suspension bushing or other wearable part can cause that type of noise.
Typically a single pop followed by some hissing. If you continue driving there may be popping or knocking noises as you ruin the engine.
It depends on the type of "knocking noises" you're hearing. Usually knocking noises are caused either by spun or worn main bearings, or worn wrist pins. Either way, it means you need a new engine.
Forever. Just don't expect the car to drive straight or go where you want it to go after you exceed 80km/h. When they get bad, you will hear knocking noises (metal on metal) when you hit potholes or turn corners. Cheers :D
Worn or loose strut bearing (holder)
Overheating?Rod rap?Bad head gasket?
This is too general of a question. Please describe the noises.
need a new engine most likely. driving dry or on low oil for a few miles will cause that..it will be cheaper for you to just get a used engine with lower miles from a junk yard than taking it apart and rebuilding it..
Noises are impossible to correctly diagnoise when not heard. Take it to a garage when it ts making the noise.
Apart from some wind noise when driving, none
You can use a car noise database to compare noises at mycarmakesnoise.com
It is probably a wheel bearing if it only does it while moving.