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Noisy Gray
I have 1957 a six cylinder Gray which is making a clanking noise at the
bottom of the second cylinder. I wonder what I might expect to be the problem When we pull the plug wire the noise dissipates. I get 750 compression on all cylinders but this one is 550. I checked the lifters and springs which appear to be fine. Not being familiar with motors I am unsure of what to expect when I find a mechanic who can visit my boat. Can anyone give me their best guess as to what would make a clunking sound or backfiring sound.. -- Doug |
Noisy Gray
Rod bearing?
D Milne wrote: I have 1957 a six cylinder Gray which is making a clanking noise at the bottom of the second cylinder. I wonder what I might expect to be the problem When we pull the plug wire the noise dissipates. I get 750 compression on all cylinders but this one is 550. I checked the lifters and springs which appear to be fine. Not being familiar with motors I am unsure of what to expect when I find a mechanic who can visit my boat. Can anyone give me their best guess as to what would make a clunking sound or backfiring sound.. -- Doug |
Noisy Gray
Bad wrist pin. Bearings do not get quiet like a wrist pin.
Bill "Jim Kelly" wrote in message ... Rod bearing? D Milne wrote: I have 1957 a six cylinder Gray which is making a clanking noise at the bottom of the second cylinder. I wonder what I might expect to be the problem When we pull the plug wire the noise dissipates. I get 750 compression on all cylinders but this one is 550. I checked the lifters and springs which appear to be fine. Not being familiar with motors I am unsure of what to expect when I find a mechanic who can visit my boat. Can anyone give me their best guess as to what would make a clunking sound or backfiring sound.. -- Doug |
Noisy Gray
"Jim Kelly" wrote in message ... I beg to differ. Failed main bearings will often quiet down when the spark plug is disconnected on the offending cylinder. Main bearings? Perhaps you meant rod bearings? |
Noisy Gray
"Calif Bill" wrote in message ...
Bad wrist pin. Bearings do not get quiet like a wrist pin. Bill Had that problem in a car once. Sounded like a diesel until it got good and warm, then would quiet down quite a bit. But when you first started it, it sound like a couple of hammers trying to beat their way our of the block. Got all the wrist pins replaced. Problem solved. "Jim Kelly" wrote in message ... Rod bearing? D Milne wrote: I have 1957 a six cylinder Gray which is making a clanking noise at the bottom of the second cylinder. I wonder what I might expect to be the problem When we pull the plug wire the noise dissipates. I get 750 compression on all cylinders but this one is 550. I checked the lifters and springs which appear to be fine. Not being familiar with motors I am unsure of what to expect when I find a mechanic who can visit my boat. Can anyone give me their best guess as to what would make a clunking sound or backfiring sound.. -- Doug |
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