A knocking sound from the front left axle of a Navara D22 diesel when going uphill could be due to several factors. It may indicate worn or damaged CV joints, which can produce noise under load. Additionally, issues like loose mounting bolts or a failing wheel bearing could contribute to the knocking sound. It's advisable to inspect the axle components and related parts for damage or excessive wear to diagnose the problem accurately.
The diesel knock is damaging because it will have a tremendous force on the main bearings and will cause excessive wear of the piston rings.
Going to guess that this is a FWD and noise is from front and no noise while going straight?? Possible outer CV joint or loose front end part
The engine will knock.
sounds like your ball bearings are going bad
Diesel engines detonate. Diesel has more potential energy than gasoline, instead of burning evenly, diesel explodes creating a knock or rattle noise.
Jet fuel is kerosene, about the same stuff as diesel. Octane is a number that measures anti-knock properties of fuels. Diesels knock--that's how they work. Jets don't have enough compression to knock. Jet and diesel fuels would measure typically 15-25 "octane anti-knock". Sort of....
it is a silent letter
If somebody knocks on the front door of the Subaru, the KNOCK sensor, sets off the KNOCK Alarm....LOL
I'm Gonna Knock on Your Door was created in 1961.
Yes, if a sufficient quantity of gasoline went through it. Knock in the engine from detonation is going to be the main problem, which could ultimately render the engine useless.
The knock sensor is located on the front (radiator) side of the engine block above the oil filter The knock sensor is located on the front (radiator) side of the engine block above the oil filter
The knock sensor, in your 1997 Chevrolet Lumina, can be found on the front of the engine. The knock sensor is near the top of the engine.