The quote "Wake Duncan with thy knocking! I would thou couldst!" from Shakespeare's "Macbeth" expresses Macbeth's deep regret and guilt after murdering King Duncan. He wishes that the knocking at the door could awaken Duncan from death, indicating his desire to undo his actions. It reflects the turmoil and moral conflict within Macbeth, who realizes the gravity of his crime and its irreversible consequences.
Generally, yes. He regrets the murder immediately after doing it. "Wake Duncan with thy knocking! I would thou couldst."
A hole in the muffler would cause a knocking sound in your muffler. A loose exhaust pipe can also cause a knocking noise.
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if it sounds like the knocking is coming from the bottom of the engine i would bet it was the rods or rod bearings may be worn. if the knocking is on the top ,then i would have the lifters and or the rocker arms checked.
But seriously a knocking as opposed to a clicking would point toward a bad crankshaft bearing.
Ofcouse it is! What would be the point of story mode if you couldnt?
you may have a rod knocking and you need to take it to a shop asap
can you elaborate? engine noise? stationary/moving? ticking, tapping or a definite knocking?
we would learn how to reproduce with robots,lol,i tried to but couldnt...yet
because its either cold and not warmed up or you lifters are knocking but the would be a louder knocking sound
If its a legitimate knocking then you would want to go with head gasket if its a tapping you would be looking at a valve