Rod knock
maybe get another engine or rebiuld the one you have ...
now for the bigger question why are you asking a obvious question you will of course need a new engine what did you want from us to tell you that if you put duralube it will go away ... no just buy a engine ... sorry to flame but that was the dumbest post i have seen in a while
now for the bigger question why are you asking a obvious question you will of course need a new engine what did you want from us to tell you that if you put duralube it will go away ... no just buy a engine ... sorry to flame but that was the dumbest post i have seen in a while
maybe get another engine or rebiuld the one you have ...
now for the bigger question why are you asking a obvious question you will of course need a new engine what did you want from us to tell you that if you put duralube it will go away ... no just buy a engine ... sorry to flame but that was the dumbest post i have seen in a while
now for the bigger question why are you asking a obvious question you will of course need a new engine what did you want from us to tell you that if you put duralube it will go away ... no just buy a engine ... sorry to flame but that was the dumbest post i have seen in a while
Stripped Honda, can you describe what kind of noise, it is and when do you hear it, like at what rpm, is it constant, or do you hear it only at a given rpm? Also, do you hear it when the engine has charge, or without charge (using the torque), or both? That may help us tell you what kind of knock it is and what to do with it.
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Feb 3, 2010 09:25 PM



