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Originally posted by bmwm42 View PostDid you check your oil pressure?
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Originally posted by bmwm42 View PostHow do you cams and tensioner look?
Tensioner has 15k miles on it and looks good as well. I was able to compress the oil out of it and it still extends as intended.
I bought a new large rail, tensioner rail, tensioner and lower guide hoping one of those were the problem. However the noise moved from the front of the head to the center of the head when I removed the valve cover.
You can hear the knocking while cranking.
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Since you are in there, take a very close look at the timing case casting around the idler sprocket. It is not uncommon to have the idler gear snap off of the boss it mounts to...happened to me, and from looking at things after the fact, I might have been able to see the crack before it broke if I had known.
So you replaced all of the guides and stuff and it still makes the noise?
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Originally posted by bmwman91 View PostSince you are in there, take a very close look at the timing case casting around the idler sprocket. It is not uncommon to have the idler gear snap off of the boss it mounts to...happened to me, and from looking at things after the fact, I might have been able to see the crack before it broke if I had known.
So you replaced all of the guides and stuff and it still makes the noise?
Picking up a hoist to hold the motor while I remove the upper pan. I want to check out the bearings before I go any further. It's not looking good.
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Originally posted by glucklich21 View PostA pipe wrench and some turning with it will be your friend. I've had two M42s that have done the exact thing.
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