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Old 11-01-2010, 04:55 PM
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Default Engine Knock help

Hey guys-

I just pulled the 396 out of my Camaro to repaint the engine compartment. I hoisted it out and left it hanging for a couple of hours while I painted. I lowered it back into place and when I fired it up, there was a really loud knock coming from the oil pan. Not a typical knock, more like somebody was hammening the oil pan. The motor never got bumped or slammed back in. It ran perfectly before I hosted it and a few hours later, this happened. Any ideas?

I can't see the cap on the connecting rod coming off or anything catastrophic happening. I am totally stumped. The weird part is that the engine, despite making that sound, runs perfectly smooth from idle to revving.

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Old 11-01-2010, 09:53 PM
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I wish I could help with your engine knock issue (I have no idea) except maybe to ask, do you have oil pressure?

I wanted to comment that you're a weird nut like me. Your daily driver is an '06 Mustang GT and you own a '69 Camaro as your weekend warrior?
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check your engine mounts - seems simple but its a good place to start
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