What engine? Petrol? Diesel?
Quote from: isle of man on December 14, 2012, 06:45:35 PMWhat engine? Petrol? Diesel?It,s a 4.0L
Pressure senders are common to fail. For £25 I'd change that first Does the other noise change with engine revs?
Quote from: robsrotti on December 14, 2012, 06:54:36 PMQuote from: isle of man on December 14, 2012, 06:45:35 PMWhat engine? Petrol? Diesel?It,s a 4.0LThen first call (and cheapest) will be the oil pressure switch and replace the filter, second call will be more hands on, remove the engine sump and clean the pick-up pipe.
Maybe try an engine flush or put some diesel in and run up for 15 mins, it ain't Gunna hurt and will help clean throughout
Diesel will clean the inside of an engine.I had a 'big end' noise between 2500 and 3000 revs, would then clear and the Jeep would rev nice and clean to 5000, turned out it was a cracked piston which was caused by blocked oil ways to the scrapper ring on the piston and it had got too hot. More details on this thread... http://www.birtydastards.com/frm/index.php?topic=21852.msg255961#msg255961So you might be sump off, head off, if your taking the head off leave the manifolds on as it makes the job much easier, only a couple of hours to take off. Cheers Maf
Don't think this would pick up a bearing failure... but worth doing as it might point you toward which piston/rod is making the noise.We could tell the noise was from one of the forward pistons...Does the noise clear after 2500? Would expect a big end to get worse and of course at high revs to let go completly. I had a little insite that it wasn't a big end on mine as I knew the noise had been there for a couple of years, plus I don't think these engines are known for big end problems?
It does sound very much like what I started with, normally a big end noise would start lower than 2500 and get worse... think your going to need head and sump off and keep checking everything through until you find a fault.Once we got the head off we could physically move No 2 piston and when we cleaned the piston we could see the crack, once removed we could see the crack had gone right down the side to the piston skirt and only a little force was needed for a large piece to break off.I could be barking up the wrong tree, but a strip down is the only way I think your going to find out what is going on. You'll need a 1/2" 12 sided socket for the head bolts, everything else was standard tool kit stuff (I think).Cheers Maf