Rods knock at cold start up

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b1jetmech

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If I let the car sit for a day and start it I hear a rattle of metal then stops within 2 seconds of start up.

The SHO has 112,000 miles and I thought it would last alot longer however, not kowing its previous history I'm sure the car has "raced" alot of races in its life time prior to my ownership.

Can the rod bearings be replaced through the oil pan AND where is the best place to purchase rod bearings besides the dealer?
 

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b1jetmech:
Can the rod bearings be replaced through the oil pan AND where is the best place to purchase rod bearings besides the dealer?
Sure can. Pick up the rod bearings at NAPA. Not sure of the part number, search the forums or someone else can respond with em.

What kind of oil filter are you using? Something like the Napa Gold w/ a silicon ADBV may get oil to your engine quicker at startup.
 

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Welcome to the Forum. You can read about and see the pictures of the service in this topic. The step by step procedure is listed in a later response in that topic. use the search feature at the top right of the Forum's pages and learn more.
 

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Thanks.

I think this project should be accomplished this weekend because I don't like the bottom end noise in the mornings. Someone challenged me that the lifters could be making the noise at start up. I stated that the SHO engine has no lifters...am I right?

The current oil filter I am using is Fram. I'll look into what you recommended.
 

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sdpatt:
Welcome to the Forum. You can read about and see the pictures of the service in this topic. The step by step procedure is listed in a later response in that topic. use the search feature at the top right of the Forum's pages and learn more.
Thank you Scott.

Your photos and makes up for what my Haynes manual lacks!

I will post the results of my bearing swap when completed. Sorry, no pictures will be available due to broken camera.

From those pictures, was that the first time you replaced the bearings?
 

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