Rob94
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Yup!! Got home from work this morning, and heard it clear as a bell. Upon further inspection, am 90% certain it is a timing belt issue. Wish me luck.
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You've gotta be kidding me! That's OEM equipment,isn't itRob94:
Yup!! Got home from work this morning, and heard it clear as a bell. Upon further inspection, am 90% certain it is a timing belt issue. Wish me luck.
bahahahaJeremy Hohn:
Well the best way to cure bad rapping is to slug the white guy trying to do it.....![]()
Congrats on the fix. I had the same issue on mine, I had readjusted the tension and the rapping is gone. Like Scott mentioned before, I'm sure if we readjusted the belt every 10,000 miles, they could last 100,000 like the autos do.Rob94:
Well, it was a late night at Fred's last night. We took apart the entire front of the engine, replaced the water pump, timing belt, crank seal, cps, and accesory belts. Also did the thermostat and sending unit. A LOT of rust/rot in the fender wells. Special thank you to Bryan King...nice to meet ya man, always nice to have friends in law enforcement. Around 11:30 or so, we fired her back up. Rapping is gone. The timing belt only had 70k on it, but it would appear that it had stretched enough that at idle, it was slapping up against the timing cover. It had JUST started making noticeable noise yesterday morning, so we got it right away. The timing covers were not in very good condition. Lower cover is split nearly in half, the rectangular window is missing. But all in all, things went smoothly, and we got her done in one night. Thanks a lot Fred.....I owe ya buddy.
I like your answer, but don't you think that readjust the belt every 10,000 or so will actually slow the stretching of the belt. I believe that it stretches more when a belt is loose due to the flapping. This puts more strain and wear on the belt itself. Now I had this "rapping" (SHOMAN594: it sounds like if you were to knock on your timing belt cover like you knock on the door.) I removed my timing cover to visually see if it was touching the cover anywhere and it wasn't. I retentioned it with Ford's procedure and now the knocking is gone. So in a sense I believe that the actual knocking sound that comes from that area is actually the teeth of the belt placing itself into the gear and this is caused by the loose belt. Many people here cannot do the work themselves and and or can't afford it. This could be a more cost effective way to maintaince the SHO. The belt is cheap but not the labor. This is my honest opinion. thumbs_usdpatt:
I'm glad you resolved the original problem. I believe that re-tensioning the MTX's belt every 10,000 miles or so would allow it to "last" as long as the ATX's timing belt, but the question that remains is, do we want it to last 100,000 miles?
Since the belt had stretched enough to let it strike the cover, there was obviously a loss of camshaft timing accuracy and the resulting power output of the engine. Yes, we can re-tension it and keep it in use. But how much do we spend on modifications to add 5 or 10 horsepower when a $32.81 timing belt can probably recoup at least that much.
I will retension the belt periodically, but I will still replace it no less often than every 60,000 miles. Those periodic engine services are also a great opportunity to inspect and correct other wear related conditions.
Rob, I recommend that you cover that rectangular port over the tensioner pulley with a junkyard-sourced "door" or some duct tape. That hole would be a great way to expose the tensioner pulley and timing belt to a great deal more abrasive grit than they were designed to operate with.
Scott
Kinda I guess, I could pinpoint it though with a screwdriver and my ear to the front head timing belt side.Shoman594:
But the knocking noise will go through the whole engine right ??? Dan's sho had the same problem it was severe and was really loud (timing belt) mine is a little softer but it goes throgh the whole engine just like dans did. ie. if you put your ear on the intake you could hear the sound.