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dixieduo -> HELP! engine noise (5/9/2008 4:57:07 PM)

I need help! i have a 2001 Dodge Durango with a 4.7 V8. Once the engine is started there is a ticking noise.During accleration the ticking gets louder. When you reach 40mph it starts to vibrate very roughly until you reach 50mph. The check engine light came on at the begining of this process. When hooked up to a code reader it said "cylinder # 7 misfire". After reading the Haynes repair manual.I changed all spark plugs, then the #7 coil, and the fuel injector. Once all that was done the code read the same thing.The ticking noise is a metal on metal noise.Please help.


  

01dakota440 -> RE: HELP! engine noise (5/9/2008 6:21:31 PM)

have you been able to tell from under the hood, if it is comming from one of the heads. if so, it could maybe be in the valves, valve guides, springs, rocker arms.  and since you say it still gives a p0307 code. you should listen under the hood for the noise, listen twards the firewall on the drivers side.  let me know what you find out.


hydrashocker -> RE: HELP! engine noise (5/9/2008 9:32:43 PM)


Sounds like a classic main bearing or wrist bearing.

Unfortunately I think you are looking into a re-build. [:@]



dixieduo -> RE: HELP! engine noise (5/10/2008 12:52:42 PM)

 The noise does come from the the drivers side. how hard is it to replace the valves and things you mentioned? is this an expensive fix? when we hooked it to three different code readers, they all said cylinder#7 misfire. I changed plugs,#7 coil, and fuel injector and still get same code P0307! This is my first durango so i am very lost in this matter. your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks


hydrashocker -> RE: HELP! engine noise (5/10/2008 1:18:31 PM)

Either way they are very expensive. You might want to do a rebuild or take it to a shop for a better opinion. It's hard to say when we are not there.


n8ech -> RE: HELP! engine noise (5/10/2008 5:05:25 PM)

DD:

I think the next step is to pull that driver side valve cover. I have a feeling you will see evidence of mechanical damage once you are in there. If you find nothing there, I would run a compression test on the 4 cylinders on that bank, and see what kind of numbers you get.

You might get lucky and not have to pull the head, but most of the time in cases like this the head had to come off and be repaired or replaced.

I do not believe that a bearing is your problem as the engine would not necessarily miss due to a bad bearing, but just make noise.

I would not run the motor any more than you have to until you get a grip on this issue.

                                                                      Don


dixieduo -> RE: HELP! engine noise (5/11/2008 8:38:39 AM)

 Thank you for the advice. I am going to look in on the areas you informed me of. Once again thank you very much.


hydrashocker -> RE: HELP! engine noise (5/11/2008 11:05:37 AM)

n8ech,

Great job!

I didn't even think of that. My brains been on work and any other place is a blur right now.


440shadow -> RE: HELP! engine noise (5/11/2008 7:55:49 PM)

hi i'm new to this site. i agree with 01dakota440 and n8.   sounds like it could end up being an easy fix.         hey dakota440.
i have a shadow with a 440 in it.  i tried to pm you but it won't go through.  but anyway i need some held with my 2001 durango r/t. i think you could help me out alot. i've seen some of your trucks at beavespings drag way. i don't live to far from williamsport pa. i could have it brought up to your shop if that woulb be ok. just let me know.  thanks in advance    sam t


dixieduo -> RE: HELP! engine noise (5/27/2008 7:15:32 AM)

 First,thank you for your reply! I did all the checks you said. I listened to the whole drivers side valve cover with a stethiscope. All valves sound smooth and running easy. Even #7! Then I put the stethiscope on the throttle body on a whim. The tick seems to be coming from there. I changed the TPS sensor, thinking that was the issue. The tick is still there. I am at the biggest loss ever. Any more clues as to what this could be?


hydrashocker -> RE: HELP! engine noise (5/27/2008 8:12:47 AM)

Did you do a compression check? What were your findings?

Also it could be a sticky intake valve or a bad intake manifold gasket.


dixieduo -> RE: HELP! engine noise (5/27/2008 4:29:04 PM)

 Haven't done that kind of check yet.I am kinda limited as to what I can do.I had spinal fusion a little over a month ago. So every test I have done that you have mentioned has been me coaching my wife through the process. Yay me!
Is there anything I could add to the oil to free up sticky valves? Someone montioned 'Sea Foam' . Yet I was also told that it was not as strong as it used to be.
Once again thanks for all the help.


  

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