Our 99 Ranger w/ 3.0L and auto trans has developed a noise which we are having a tough time pinning down. The noise started faint and then got louder over a week or two.
The sound is somewhat ambiguous in nature to my ear. To my admittedly un-expert ear, it could be an exhaust leak, engine miss, or possibly some valve related issue.
The sound occurs only under load and appears to be coming from the engine compartment.
I am pretty certain that it is related to just one cylinder. Unlike a general exhaust leak before muffler where every cylinder firing is loud, all sound normal except for one. The one is more "loud" in that it stands out. It may in fact be a bit louder but perhaps more different than loud.
Power seems to be normal for this vehicle. I only drive it on rare occasion and power seems low to me compared to the Explorer and BII that I drive daily so hard for me to tell with any certainty.
It idles very smooth, no sort of intermittent miss. If a miss it is continuous while under load. Engine seems smooth but with it being under load it downshifts so RPMs tend to be up which could covers up roughness from a miss compared to at lower RPM.
If I were to make my best guess as to the noise at the moment I am thinking an exhaust leak between block and exhaust manifold right by one of the exhaust ports. I have no idea how to confirm this is the case. And if this guess is correct I am not sure how difficult it is to resolve.
My big fear is that there is a problem with one of the valves and under load it is allowing gasses to escape. I also know there is a condition with the valves, maybe lifter gap, that can cause a slapping sound when under load?
Vehicle has 144K miles on it, but engine was replaced not quite 3 years/30K miles ago by Ford with a factory rebuild/remanufactured engine.
So anyone have any tricks or tips for narrowing this down?
I was thinking of pulling one plug wire at a time, drive it s short distance each time, and see if one specifically changes the sound. Then pulling the plugs to see if they tell any story. And then perhaps doing a compression test on each cylinder. Though, if this only happens under load I am not sure if a basic compression test will reveal something happening dynamically like that.
Anyone have any other thoughts? Or those of you who know the 3.0L know what typical thing there may be? I know the 2.9L but that is a very different animal than the 3.0L. Never messed with a 3.0L so have no idea how easy/difficult it will be to get at the plugs, much less the typical behaviors/problems of the 3.0L engine.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. No CEL. I haven't hooked up to the OBD2 to see if any codes, kind of assumed with no CEL that there would be no codes, but I guess worth a try.
The sound is somewhat ambiguous in nature to my ear. To my admittedly un-expert ear, it could be an exhaust leak, engine miss, or possibly some valve related issue.
The sound occurs only under load and appears to be coming from the engine compartment.
I am pretty certain that it is related to just one cylinder. Unlike a general exhaust leak before muffler where every cylinder firing is loud, all sound normal except for one. The one is more "loud" in that it stands out. It may in fact be a bit louder but perhaps more different than loud.
Power seems to be normal for this vehicle. I only drive it on rare occasion and power seems low to me compared to the Explorer and BII that I drive daily so hard for me to tell with any certainty.
It idles very smooth, no sort of intermittent miss. If a miss it is continuous while under load. Engine seems smooth but with it being under load it downshifts so RPMs tend to be up which could covers up roughness from a miss compared to at lower RPM.
If I were to make my best guess as to the noise at the moment I am thinking an exhaust leak between block and exhaust manifold right by one of the exhaust ports. I have no idea how to confirm this is the case. And if this guess is correct I am not sure how difficult it is to resolve.
My big fear is that there is a problem with one of the valves and under load it is allowing gasses to escape. I also know there is a condition with the valves, maybe lifter gap, that can cause a slapping sound when under load?
Vehicle has 144K miles on it, but engine was replaced not quite 3 years/30K miles ago by Ford with a factory rebuild/remanufactured engine.
So anyone have any tricks or tips for narrowing this down?
I was thinking of pulling one plug wire at a time, drive it s short distance each time, and see if one specifically changes the sound. Then pulling the plugs to see if they tell any story. And then perhaps doing a compression test on each cylinder. Though, if this only happens under load I am not sure if a basic compression test will reveal something happening dynamically like that.
Anyone have any other thoughts? Or those of you who know the 3.0L know what typical thing there may be? I know the 2.9L but that is a very different animal than the 3.0L. Never messed with a 3.0L so have no idea how easy/difficult it will be to get at the plugs, much less the typical behaviors/problems of the 3.0L engine.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. No CEL. I haven't hooked up to the OBD2 to see if any codes, kind of assumed with no CEL that there would be no codes, but I guess worth a try.
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