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Noisy port engine
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Noisy port engine
I have a noise coming from my port engine/trans. It seems to be coming from the rear of the motor under the heat exchanger. I thought it was the damper plate (And it still could be) but the engine is running not as smooth as the stbd engine. The noise sounds like two pieces of sheet metal slapping/banging together. Its not a knock. In neutral when I throttle up to 1k the noise almost goes away completely. I have not tested to see what happens when its put into gear.
Everything I read was to get the engine running correctly before dropping the trans and checking the damper plate. I replaced the plugs/cap/rotor yesterday and no improvement. I started to do a compression test but the loaner I had was broken and wouldn’t hold pressure. Next week I will bring my timing light out and check timing. The engine dosnt run horrible. It just has a little more vibration than the stbd. Fuel in the port tank is new.
Here is my to-do list to try and get it running right.
1) Check timing
2) Replace fuel filters
3) Check / replace coil
4) Finish compression test
5) Clean / Replace tb/injectors
6) Call a mechanic and let them try
7) Pull heads and have them rebuilt
8) Replace damper plate anyway while its tore down
Anything else I should add above line #6? As you can see it’s a slippery slope.
Thanks in advance.
Steven
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Re: Noisy port engine
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Re: Noisy port engine
I also read that its normal. Even the surveyor said the engines are good. But if you start the stbd engine first it purrs like a kitten. Then you start the port engine and its like a grizzly bear. Exhaust is louder as well. The stbd engine had some engine out work done to it at some point. The stbd fuel tank is dated 2000 so thats been replaced. Stbd engine is also a lot cleaner.
I hear you on "Differences of opinion". I did a lot of reading on other peoples experiences. And what I found is that just about everyone found that the damper plate was due for replacement. I also found pictures of some that exploded through the bell housing.
Thanks,
Steven
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Re: Noisy port engine
But if your engine sounds so much different than the other, I would continue down that path.
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Re: Noisy port engine
Just out of curiosity, if the noise goes away what does that suggest? That its most likely the plate?
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Re: Noisy port engine
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Re: Noisy port engine
Also, the access panel in the master state room is only 12x12 inches. Really good view of the stuffing box and trans, but I cant see it being much use for working on the rear of the engine. I do believe that it is possible to slide around back there with the exhaust removed.
Thanks,
Steven
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Re: Noisy port engine
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Re: Noisy port engine
Thanks,
Steven
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Re: Noisy port engine
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