12-09-2003, 03:19 PM | #1 |
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Rattling DOHC
Anyone have any ideas why my new Mach 1 has a rattling when its not up to temp right at the moment you dont have any load on it?
Ya know, the point where your not accelerating and not coasting. It quites down once it gets upto temp. Its so noticable even my wife asked what it was. It has done this from the get go. Not sure if its getting worse. Dont drive it very often. I am going to have the p/s pump replaced thursday, and Im taking the mechanic for a ride so he can listen, but Im not sue he has any dohc background. Dennis
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07-11-2004, 08:55 AM | #2 |
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I believe that has something to do with the timing chain tensioner which is controlled by oil pressure from the heads. As the RPM increase, so does the oil pressure which places tension on the tensioner. I have that same noise but it goes away after the temp is at normal. I did not notice this until I changed to synthetic oils. When the car sits for a while, is when I notice it. If you use the recommended oil viscosity that should clear it up, right now I am running AMSOIL 20W50 oil. Even though the the numbers are high, it is a relatively thin oil. You may have a varnish build up on some of the parts. At your next oil change interval, get some B-12 Chemtool and put the recommeded amount in the motor oil (only do this if the motor is cool otherwise it will evaporate) run the motor 5 to 15 minutes at idle and then change the oil. B-12 Chemtool does a good job at cleaning parts and it does not take long for it to evaporate so it will not be left in the motor when you drain out the oil like some other products that are mainly kerosine. I hope this helps or fixes your noise.
One of these days I will be taking the valve covers off to inspect the lifters, etc. also I want to see if I can fix the baffles or add baffles to the PVC port and the breather side since I keep sucking oil into the intake.
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07-11-2004, 12:31 PM | #3 |
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ausie,
First and foremost I want to thank you for replying. I had given up on any replies, figured the Cobra people were used to the rattle or it was my motor. You have a interesting point too. I have never heard anyone say it was the tensioners. Over on the mach1registry their saying its piston slap. All I know is since the weather has warmed up its not as noticable, but none the less, its still doing it. I have been using Motorcrafts 5w20 synthetic-blend for oil. Ill will keep this in mind. I had hoped to drive another DOHC someday just to see if its normal. Dennis
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07-11-2004, 12:47 PM | #4 |
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That sound isn't normal.. If your car is still under warrenty I would take it in.. If not you may consider changing your oil.. I've heard that some oil causes the engine to knock at start up..
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07-12-2004, 07:15 AM | #5 |
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I can agree with Jesse99 that the sound is not normal. I did not have it until I switched over to mobil 1 on the sencond oil change, one reason I will no longer use it. Ever since then there is an occasional rattle when the car is cold. I had been told it may be the timing chain tensioner (there was a report why ford went to a light weight oil which was for that purpose).
I also noticed that I get noise from the throw out bearing in the clutch but that is a different sound. The rattle sound usually goes away after driving a few miles, most of the time I do not hear it expecially when it is hot outside. I have also noticed that the rattle is more apparent when I have hit 2000 miles after an oil change. My car uses oil considerably. I had that checked out and there is nothing mechanically wrong with the pistons. I tracked the oil consumption down to the PVC valve where under hard acceleration oil is passing through the valve into the intake which would explain all the varnish in the intake. I attempted to reduce the oil consumption by using two breather filters on each head. The result was oil every where. After noticing that, I did some searching and made a note in one of the forums, I got a few replies about the valve cover baffles being insufficient which allows oil splatter to be sucked into the intake. I have two options, one is to have Ford add baffles or replace the valve covers (I do not want that, I would hate to loose the signature plate). There is a product called a PVC catch can. I can list the link in another post. As for the noise, I would definately get it checked out. Also check your oil level with the motor cold. If it is low, then you may have inherited the same baffle issue that the 01 Cobra has. If you did, what comes next? massive carbon build up in the combustion chamber due to the small ammounts of oil being transfered throught the PVC. It may even increase your compression a bit, but the worse thing that will happen is the motor will start to ping and possibly suffer from detonation from the hot spots on the pistons, plugs or valves (carbon retains heat which casues the hot spots). I lost faith in Ford since they came back to me and said there is nothing wrong with my Cobra, but what they did notice is not excessive. Perhaps I do not drive the car hard enought to prevent the pining, etc.... I replied back to them that I drive the car like I stole it almost every time. Which is almost true. The problem is the harder I drive the car, the quicker the oil disappears. Believe me, there is alot of oil pressure in the heads, even at idle there is alot of oil spray that will come out of the filler cap if it is off. Which explains why the two oil breather filters became saturated with oil in a short time. Sure, the car ran better without the PVC system connected (blocked off with vaccum plugs - not street legal) but it also made the engine bay on the dirty side. When I install the PVC catch can, I may add a breather filter on the other valve cover (passenger side) since oil gets sucked in at both ends. I may take both valve covers off to see what can be done with the baffles. Actually, I may remove the bung on the intake and put another PVC valve there to prevent reverse flow. Which I may try that first.
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07-12-2004, 07:17 AM | #6 |
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Here is the link to the PVC catch cans. I think I got this from Firme some time ago (not really sure if I got this link from in here or not)
http://www.accmachtech.com/pcvcatchcans.htm
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My dealer already knows about the rattle, in fact I took the mechanic for a ride and he agreed. They just said for me to monitor it.
In other words these dumb a$$es are not SVT approved and know nothing about DOHC's. So Ill keep driving it. Probably just a matter of time before I get the dreaded "tick" anyway. |
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I had that same problem on my 96. I was using 10w30 valvoline, but switched to 5w30 Mobil 1 synthetic and have not herd the rattle for about 2 yrs now(knock on wood).
Now I will go and start it up and probably hear it. Good luck. Kerry M. |
07-13-2004, 04:09 AM | #10 |
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Man I need to come in this section more often
Dennis, the problem you're encountering is more than likely "piston slap" when you first start the car. The pistons that Ford puts in the mod motors are teflon lined, and when the teflon wears off the sides of the piston then you get piston slap. This is because when assembled, the tolerances that Ford has are so tight (.001 or less ) that any extra room in the cylinder wall will cause the noise until the motor warms up and the pistons somewhat "expand" to fill the room... for lack of a better way of putting it. My 01 Convertible did this, as my new 03 does it as well. The chain tensioner is also another possibility... but I'd bet odds are it's the piston slapping the cylinder walls. The sad part about all this is Ford really won't fix the problem right... as the only way to properly fix it is rebore the block and fit it with a good quality aftermarket piston. This of course is expensive. If you're running something heavier than 5w-20, then switching back to that type will possilby help... but won't get rid of it all together. Your best bet (although I don't like it either) is just live with it and let it warm up thoroughly before hammering the gas. HTH, Shannon
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Goodness. Thanks for the replies. This thread was pretty much gone from the git-go.
Shannon, You have pretty much summed up what they said over on the registry, and for the most part their living with it. Like I said, I use the Motorcraft 5w20 synthetic blend and I do the changing myself. And I do let the motor warm up when I can, or I do not romp on it till its up to temp. Back when I originally posted this there was no discussion on it, then I saw other people over on the registry finally bring it up and some took their Machs to the dealers, and they basically said live with it. So hell, let'er rattle. I wonder if my aluminum block and 10:1 compression will also contribute to how loud it is compared to the Cobras iron block? Dennis |
07-14-2004, 06:53 AM | #12 |
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I find that very hard to believe. Can you supply a link to that? I heard of some funny stories, but that one is too deep for me. It could very well be the hot glue they used to mount the piston rings. And don't forget the rubber bands that are used as "o" rings on the crank. There is one story I do recall, was that ford installed some over sized bearings on some cobras which caused engine knock.
Perhaps the noise you experience is far different than what I get once in a while. Besides that, if the piston were to loosen up to the degree it begins to rattle in the bore, you would also be burning oil along with the rest of the motor. It may however, be related to piston rings, more than the piston itself. The noise I have experienced it in the valve train and more than likely the timing chain. And some of the noise is from the throw out bearing in the clutch. I am still laughing about the teflon coating. If true, then Fix Or Repair Daily may be an understatement.
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Here is a couple of threads on this.
They say there is a discussion over on Stangnet as well. Clicky here Clicky here And there is a ton of talk about the dreaded mod tick I finally fixed the problem of the hanhing rpms, by making a restrictor plate for the iac. Been selling them. Dennis
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It looks like it may afterall be piston slap. I was hoping it was all bull, dang, why do they do stupid things like that? I did some digging this morning after logging off and also at work. Unfortunately, there are some issues regarding piston slap with the 2001 Mach 1, 03 SVT cobra, and many other ford vehicles. if not all 4.6L engines build in the Winzor Canada plant, including the 5.3L and V10 motors had some piston mis-match problems. But yet many of the links that I dug into did not really point out the Mach 1 as a candidate, in fact quite the opposite. Engines built in the Romeo Mich. plant were said to be unaffected. Ford states that 1 out of 500 will have the piston slap issue, but the symptoms may well be caused by something else. Funny though, GM has more issues and law suits against them in the same issue, including the LS1 motor. Just about 90% of the reports were on GM vehicles.
http://www.f150online.com/forums/sho...&threadid=8747 Now my concerns : could the 2001 SVT be affected as well, It may be probable since what I experience on cold starts occasionally (but not always). Usually about 2000 miles afer an oil change do I ever have any rattleing. If it is piston slap, should that not occur every time the motor is cold when starting? I did find some threads a while back but the timing chain tensioner was the target of discussion. Oh well, I learn something new every day. My warrenty may indeed be expired according to Ford by way of mail, however, It has not been a total of 3 years or 36000 miles yet since I bought the car. It looks like I have more reading to do, I can only hope that my vehicle is unaffected, Time to get a 600HP crate motor.
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And it's not just limited to the newer motors either. I have a friend that lives in Illinois, and his 96 Cobra does it at start-up when it's sat overnight. It sounds just like mine does in my 03. My 01 didn't do it for as long on start up... but it had other problems besides that one. I'm actually glad I got rid of it (no offense, Ausie ) I hope that sorta answers your question about the different block materials having something to do with it Dennis. It really doesn't seem to have any rhyme or reason as to which ones do it. The motors do experience this... and I'm willing to bet it's more than what Ford says they do. Shannon
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