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Hey y'all . I have a big problem that is driveing me crazy! I have a 2.9 in my Ranger and it has a knock with the push rods I think,I have changed the lifters,push rods.rocker arms,Distribitor. But no matter what I do The Knock is still there! I can't figure it out . I hope that someone can help me with this . The only thing I haven't changed is the heads and valves.
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considering what has been done already
well hate to be the bearer of bad news...but in all likelihood your crankshaft is most likely the culprit...at the very least the bearings for the crankshaft. or the cam bearings...either case not good news.
sounds can at times transmit and appear to be coming from somewhere else.
If you have access to a magnetic base indicator you can remove the valve cover and check the lift of individual lobes of the cam, both exhaust and intake have the same lift of .375. but this will only see if your cam lobes have wear. you'll need to do this by hand slowly turning the engine over by hand. & checking each lift rod.
I'd be more inclined to check the crank shaft for wear with "plasi-gage"
if it is a real heavy knock...it maybe saying that the crank shaft is cracked
any way you look at it you'll need to dig deeper.
Hey y'all . I have a big problem that is driveing me crazy! I have a 2.9 in my Ranger and it has a knock with the push rods I think,I have changed the lifters,push rods.rocker arms,Distribitor. But no matter what I do The Knock is still there! I can't figure it out . I hope that someone can help me with this . The only thing I haven't changed is the heads and valves.
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If it is the valvetrain causing the noise then chances are that the cam bearings are hosed. It is wear in the cam bearings that causes the signature 2.9 "tick" and no matter how many sets of lifters you put in it the sound will still be there. Unless the engine has been run without oil or hydrolocked I find it hard to believe that it would be a rod or main bearing knock. I had a 279k 2.9 that I pulled from my ranger and it had no knock or tick it just smoked from bad valve seals. I drove it like i rented it every day and it never missed a beat. I have worked on 2 others that were raced multiple times in a tough truck competition and ran at 6500 rpm for 3 minutes plus without letting off and they still run strong with no knock.
Well holy ford , I put a new cam in it not to long ago. but could I change the bearins out myself or do I have to take it in ? Well you see I wanted to take the truck and turn it into a show truck,so ya I will put the money in it . Does a 4.0 bolt right into my 88 Ranger? Same question about wiring harrness? But isn't my engine darn near rebuilt now LOL ?![]()
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I'm Changeing The Rocker Arm Shaft as soon as they get here ( should be Tuesday ), cause I was told that could make Rockers and Lifters dry and then they would start to make noise. Oh one more thing, when I let off the gas to shift it sounds like someone just dumped a bag of marbles in the engine. Does that help at all?well no putting cam bearings is best left to a good machine shop...they'll have all right tools and instruments to do it right.
as far as a 4.0 swap goes there is GREAT info in the tech library.
http://www.therangerstation.com/tech_library/4L_Conversion.html
http://www.therangerstation.com/tech_library/4L_Conversion2.htm
I'm Changeing The Rocker Arm Shaft as soon as they get here ( should be Tuesday ), cause I was told that could make Rockers and Lifters dry and then they would start to make noise. Oh one more thing, when I let off the gas to shift it sounds like someone just dumped a bag of marbles in the engine. Does that help at all?![]()
timing chain...or rather the timing gear loose. possible wrist pin on the piston wear?? fly wheel loose?? just tossing thoughts
In any case ...that doesn't sound good