Engine Knocking/Rattling
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Engine Knocking/Rattling
Searched and found quite a few threads with videos, but all of them have been deleted.
Recently changed my oil using Castrol Edge Synthetic 10W-30. Right after startup it began to "rattle" I guess. Doesn't sound like a spun bearing or anything.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eClujheWaKQ
I'm unsure what oil the previous owner used.. Maybe it's used to a thicker oil, or a different brand? Anyone ever run into this?
EDIT: I have already rebuilt the TCT, and changed both front belt pulley bearings.
Recently changed my oil using Castrol Edge Synthetic 10W-30. Right after startup it began to "rattle" I guess. Doesn't sound like a spun bearing or anything.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eClujheWaKQ
I'm unsure what oil the previous owner used.. Maybe it's used to a thicker oil, or a different brand? Anyone ever run into this?
EDIT: I have already rebuilt the TCT, and changed both front belt pulley bearings.
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Does the sound go away once the car has warmed? Sounds like piston slap to me, it could also be a loose exhaust manifold, or heat shield.
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I'll look around for anything loose.
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"Replaced static pulley and tensioner pulley bearings, timing chain tensioner, and had a valve adjustment done recently. The sound started after I changed the oil, Castrol Edge Synthetic 10w-30."
Did you notice the sound after you had a valve adjustment? Sometimes, when the valves it is because they are out of spec (to tight I think). When the mechanic makes the adjustments to the correct specifications the car will noticeably louder. The fresh oil could have just made the noise more noticeable. I have not used that brand of oil but have not heard any faults with that brand and our s2000s. After checking around of anything is loose; you can run the car without the serpentine belt for 45secs, no longer than a minute, to see if the sound is still apparent.
Lastly, your car sounds very similar to mine. Not that mine is broken, I just think it falls into the category of being normal. This is just my opinion.
Best of Luck!
Did you notice the sound after you had a valve adjustment? Sometimes, when the valves it is because they are out of spec (to tight I think). When the mechanic makes the adjustments to the correct specifications the car will noticeably louder. The fresh oil could have just made the noise more noticeable. I have not used that brand of oil but have not heard any faults with that brand and our s2000s. After checking around of anything is loose; you can run the car without the serpentine belt for 45secs, no longer than a minute, to see if the sound is still apparent.
Lastly, your car sounds very similar to mine. Not that mine is broken, I just think it falls into the category of being normal. This is just my opinion.
Best of Luck!
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That sounds like valves to me. However, I had a few bad valve seats, as in 12 of 16 and valvetrain did not chatter like that. It was barely audible and you had to know what you were looking forward to hear it. Good luck
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Dam! My car does the exact same thing just not as loud. It happened to my right after an oil change as well. Please let us know or pm me when u figure it out. I haven't figured it out as well. I changed my oil to penzoil then it started so I changed to castrol edge and still the same. So I don't think its the oil.
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" Recently changed my oil using Castrol Edge Synthetic 10W-30. Right after startup it began to "rattle" I guess. "
I take it, the car didn't have this issue with the previous oil used? Can you contact the previous owner, to find out what he used?
Just a thought.
Good luck with that!
I take it, the car didn't have this issue with the previous oil used? Can you contact the previous owner, to find out what he used?
Just a thought.
Good luck with that!
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The car did not have the issue before I changed the oil.
I contacted the previous owner and changed the oil back to what it's used to, (Mobil 1 Synthetic). I also replaced the bearings in the serpentine belt pulleys, rebuilt the TCT, again, and checked for anything loose. The sound is still there. I'm going to assume it's a rod knock of some sort, like every Honda I have ever owned has done to me, (Yes, I'm a bit salty over this).
Thanks for the input everyone.
I contacted the previous owner and changed the oil back to what it's used to, (Mobil 1 Synthetic). I also replaced the bearings in the serpentine belt pulleys, rebuilt the TCT, again, and checked for anything loose. The sound is still there. I'm going to assume it's a rod knock of some sort, like every Honda I have ever owned has done to me, (Yes, I'm a bit salty over this).
Thanks for the input everyone.