Hi all,
I'm the owner of a 1994 Chevrolet Cavalier with a 2.2l 4 cyl engine,
130k miles. For a couple of weeks now I have noticed a weird sound
coming from my engine compartment while idling. The best way that I
can describe it is as sort of a mechanical "kakakakakakak..." sound, a
bit similar to how it would sound if it were low on oil (which it seems
to consume somewhat heavily now). When I rev the engine the sound
seems to go away, and the vehicle is still perfectly drivable. I've
been on track with regular oil changes, and all other maintainence is
up to date. Upgrading to a higher grade of gas (87 to 89 octane) seems
to help somewhat, but the sound does remain to a certain degree.
Anyone ever encounter anything like this? My instinct would be
pushrods or lifters, but like I said performance doesn't seem to be
adversely affected to a degree that would lend me to believe it's
something this severe...
rhiebert - 21 Nov 2006 02:58 GMT
Another possibility is "sticky valve syndrome" but if you're using a
gasoline with ie. Techron, it should solve the symptom. On the other
hand, wear in the main components like crank shaft could be the source,
but it's a bit of crap shoot.
A web site that shows the insides,
http://www.hoffmann-speedster.com/us/prod/MOTKOMP.asp is not for your
car but it' still interesting.
Maybe using a heaviest SAE motor oil your owner's maual allows, ie.
10w-40 or even a SAE 20w-50. Finding the source before trying a fix is
still ideal.
> Hi all,
>
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> adversely affected to a degree that would lend me to believe it's
> something this severe...