yes you can rebuild a knocking motor. its best to rebuild it from block up and it may get pricy but its worth it
rebuild the motor or buy a crank kit and install it.
because its either cold and not warmed up or you lifters are knocking but the would be a louder knocking sound
Usually, knocking indicates bad bearings on the crankshaft. You are going to have to budget for a rebuild on the bottom end of the engine. If the engine has extreme mileage, you would be better off with a remanufactured engine. your best bet is to get a used motor or if you have the money then buy a new one but either way they are kind of spendy. the cheapest motor i have found was used and priced at $500
get a book
NO. A knocking noise in the engine is a problem in the engine.
You will have to replace it. The bearings are worn out in the blower motor.
If you have to ask this question. It is in you best interest to take it to a shop. I am in noway doggin on you. Its not a simple process to rebuild a motor. Or to correctly build a reliable motor.
Take it to jasper they rebuild any motor.
If oil pressure is low, compression is down on one or more cylinders or you encounter knocking, blowy-by or crankshaft oil leaks, it's about time to rebuild the engine.
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How's your oil pressure? Sounds like there's a little deamon in the bottom of your crankcase hitting your rods with a hammer? Maybe it's time for a rebuild or better yet, another motor.
Yes