1985 Dodge Ram 50 "engine knock wrist pin" Questions

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knock you hear it the broken conecting shaft from the crank shaft to the pistion head hitting the side of oil pan/everything else in the engine. and it changed with RPM b/c the fast you go the fast it

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...engine is currently in a 1964 tbird. It might be u threw a rod sorry hope it helps ya Not being able to hear it for myself, it sounds as if you have a wrist pin knock. The wrist pin connects the rod ...

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...engine slows down knock will become a slight rattle. Remove timing pin and reinsert into timing hole on timing gear cover. Press timing pin tightly against timing gear and accelerate slightly above ...

...engine slows down knock will become a slight rattle. Remove timing pin and reinsert into timing hole on timing gear cover. Press timing pin tightly against timing gear and accelerate slightly above ...

...engine slows down knock will become a slight rattle. Remove timing pin and reinsert into timing hole on timing gear cover. Press timing pin tightly against timing gear and accelerate slightly above ...

...rod bearing and if it's still there. Then it's going to be a worn wrist pin and will need to be replaced before you loose the engine from a broken piston. Thank you for using fixya and good ...

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...engine bearings will knock in different ways. A rod bearing knocks under acceleration. a main bearing knocks under decelaration. wrist pins can knock in the piston worn valve train components can ...

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...engine usually means [ rod knock ] --bad wrist pin -spun bearing -or piston ring]s] --that the worst other can be timing failure --or component failure --you need to isolate the noise and diagnose ...

knock at bottom of engine ??? bearings??? knock at bottom of engine ??? bearings??? rod knock-- possible bearings -wrist pin-connecting rod-main bearing--

...knock top of engine Sounds like your wrist pin knock. Get a second opinion! A wrist pin is, as has been said before, what connects the piston to the connecting rod, and it is difficult to diagnose. ...

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