Sad to hear this Steve, but is it really possible to have an M6 nut passing through the valve oppening ? Hard to believe...
Hope that you solve it without any damages.
Good luck!
Hope that you solve it without any damages.
Good luck!
I wouldn't think so either but if @stphers has seen it, I believe it.Sad to hear this Steve, but is it really possible to have an M6 nut passing through the valve oppening ? Hard to believe...
Hope that you solve it without any damages.
Good luck!
Ugh... No Bueno...FYI- the times I have seen this the object is NOT loose in the bore, it is imbedded in the combustion chamber or in the piston. The sound you hear is not a popcorn machine noise - it’s the sound you get from a piston hitting the head through a piece of metal. The last one was a washer standing straight up embedded in the piston.
Yes I have been having nightmares about your mentioning this, I don't see any evidence of this on the piston tops but it is top of mind. I'm going to start it back up without the valve cover on after my fiberglass oil shield is ready.FYI- the times I have seen this the object is NOT loose in the bore, it is imbedded in the combustion chamber or in the piston. The sound you hear is not a popcorn machine noise - it’s the sound you get from a piston hitting the head through a piece of metal. The last one was a washer standing straight up embedded in the piston.
I wouldn't think so either but if @stphers has seen it, I believe it.
FYI- the times I have seen this the object is NOT loose in the bore, it is imbedded in the combustion chamber or in the piston. The sound you hear is not a popcorn machine noise - it’s the sound you get from a piston hitting the head through a piece of metal. The last one was a washer standing straight up embedded in the piston.
@deQuincey - I agree it's a close fit but Rick has seen it happen so I must consider all expert opinions until I sort this out I appreciate the picsI did see a 6 mm nut go in thru the intake, banged around just a little and went out thru the exhaust!!
This will be my focus tomorrow, I am not sure it is coming from the cylinder or somewhere else close by. The missing M6 nut(s) by the carb intakes is either the cause or a coincidence at this point.Are we really sure that the noise is coming from inside the hole or is it from the rod emulating the noise upwards?
Thanks, better here than on the way to Sharkfest!Damn. I was holding out hope for good news.
I did a spark plug pull on each cylinder which made no change (a simple test for rod knock) but we'll see when the pan comes off.rod knock?