72RobCharger
Active Member
Hey everyone, Its been quite sometime since i've posted here. I did a little research before posting here so bare with me if its already been covered. Me and a friend rebuilt my 318 back in 2016. It was the second rebuild since id had the car. Its a 318.060 over. The reason for the second rebuild is while doing body work with the hood off the shelter i had the car under fell in on it and i wound up getting moisture in the number 2 combustion chamber and it actually cracked the top of the piston! I sent the block off to have it cleaned and everything checked. Made sure everything was still true. surprisingly it was ok. I weighed and ordered a new piston from Keith black (hyperpeutic pistons). new main bearings and connecting rod bearings, cam bearings too. When i first fired the motor and was breaking in the cam i noticed a strange almost knocking noise around 2,000-2500 rpm. It wasn't anything crazy so i continued the break in. I've had many people listen to the noise and can't figure it out. Now any sensible person would have probably pulled the motor back out and torn it back down but I was young and dumb. Fast forward to today and the motor still runs strong and the noise is still there. only around 2500 3000rpm. I've tried thicker oil 20w 50 and as of late i been running amsoil hot rod high zinc oil. It definitely likes the amsoil the best but the noise is still there. I know describing a engine knock in a forum is a long shot but i figured id give it my best. I've had people say it might be piston slap, that it could be a bad wristpin, the engine shop had to install the new piston to the rod so maybe they did something wrong but again ive drove this car like this and ive not been easy on it. Its my hobby and my toy to play with lol i do enjoy my car.. I've even swapped to the adjustable 273 rocker arms thinking it might be valve train related. I found an article once about the stamped steel rockers might be vibrating against the valvesprings :saying to not get them out of order because sometimes they might need to be clearanced. I've even added rocker pedestal shims to bring the rocker arms away from the springs. Hell, i drove the car to the machine shop that initially checked the block and let the engine guys listen to it and they said it was fine but this noise wasn't there before this rebuild. 318 .060 over, comp cam extreme energy 268, procomp aluminum heads, keith black flattop pistons with valve reliefs, block is zero decked too. There wasn't an oil pump gasket with the gasket kit and i read a lot of people dont use them. I've tried my timing everywhere to try an get the noise to go away too. The car runs strong and pulls hard. Its hard to tell if the noise continues after 2500/3000 or so because its got loud exhaust. It has like a desiel engine sound to it and only does it when u bring it up in a rev and then kinda float the throttle. I've had the intake off and checked all the cam lobes, they look good nothing out of the ordinary , nice wear pattern to the lifter. the only thing i can think of its maybe the rod bearings are wrong? but surely by now 8 years later it would have spun a bearing if they were that loose. They are CB481HX CLEVITE ROD BEARINGS. The description said they have .001 extra clearance. I almost wonder if that extra clearance is what im hearing? I figure one day soon imma drop the oil pan and check all the rods. I found a video of a guy with a chevy 350 small block who had similar noise and he wound up having a loose rod cap. Again i don't see how my engine hasn't blown if the rod bearins were loose. Oh, on oil changes the oil looks normal, no metallic or anything in the oil.Also oil pressure is good. 65psi on cold start. Oil pressure at idle is about 20. Hell, even after the cam break in the oil didn't look bad. Im stumped. My most recent suspicion is the rod bearings being just a tiny bit too loose. Thank you in advance for any and all input i'll be back in a couple days to see what everyone says