what noise is this? VIDEO enclosed
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what noise is this? VIDEO enclosed
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i've grounded the vtc.. not sure if i did it correctly. the sound dies down after 20 seconds when the car is warmed up. but it happens in all temp, during a cold start( as in letting the car sit for a while). if i warm up the car and let the car warm up, turn off the car, and turn it on again. the noise is gone. any suggestions? thanks
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i've grounded the vtc.. not sure if i did it correctly. the sound dies down after 20 seconds when the car is warmed up. but it happens in all temp, during a cold start( as in letting the car sit for a while). if i warm up the car and let the car warm up, turn off the car, and turn it on again. the noise is gone. any suggestions? thanks
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belts were all replaced. i don't know what else is wrong with it. coudl it be a bad camshaft? cuz the mechanic at nissan took off one of the rockers that hold the camshaft down and the underside was scored up. it looked like a oil starvation issue.
#12
the camshafts weren't taken off just 1 rocker was removed. it was the rocker removed was on the camshaft that has the VTC unit on it.. this happened suddenly and it sounded like a loose belt when it first started. we even took off all the belts to all the accessories and it made the same noise.
btw . grounding didn't help any.
btw . grounding didn't help any.
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no they didn't replace it, they were actually diagnosing it for the noise. is there an online service manual for the VE engine? i might just replace the camshafts, valves, springs, and lifters myself but my haynes repair manual only covers the vg and vq engine. thanks
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Originally Posted by mofoaka
no they didn't replace it, they were actually diagnosing it for the noise. is there an online service manual for the VE engine? i might just replace the camshafts, valves, springs, and lifters myself but my haynes repair manual only covers the vg and vq engine. thanks
#19
alright, before i even read past the second post or any other post about a camshaft, i watched the video and my opinion was: a broken camshaft. i had an '86 honda which made the exact same sound shortly before the camshaft sprocket broke off destroying my engine... of course it could be something different but that's my educated guess.
#20
its the vtcs i have the same noise unplug your knock sensor andd it; ll quite alittle becuase it retarts the timing( just do that to check if thats the noise ) sythetic helps remove the noise slowly !! its normal for bad vtcs !!!
#28
lol nice, thanks for that suggestion. lucky i have another car ( turbo protege5) w00t but does anyone know if there's a how-to write up for repairing the VTC? and also.. if the VTC was faulty.. and i did ground it correctly, would it still make noise?
#29
you really might want to check your camshafts and make sure the sprockets aren't about to break off. seriously man, my honda made that exact same sound right before the sprocket busted off. maybe it's hitting something. sounds to me like metal hitting metal. i really wouldn't like to see you do what i did with my honda and keep driving it while it makes that sound and destroy your engine when the sprocket finally breaks off.
edit: nm, you have the mazda to drive so that shouldn't happen
edit: nm, you have the mazda to drive so that shouldn't happen
#32
well when i unpluged my knock sensor there was no noticable difference. one, because the sound goes away within 10 seconds. 2 it only happens when i rev it a lil to around 1.5krpm - 2krpm. i will be checking the cams but what are the torque specs of the rockers and sprockets.
btw. if i were to replace the rockers . would i need to remachine the cams and the head?
btw. if i were to replace the rockers . would i need to remachine the cams and the head?
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Originally Posted by mofoaka
i looked closer at my exhaust manifold, and one of the studs are missing. the one closest to the A/C compressor. could that cause any sound?.. doesn't seem to be any exhaust leak though
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the ticking part does sound like it could be VTCs, but that scratching noise doesn't really sound like it to me
it's really hard to tell without hearing it in person though
but if you are missing a stud, you should take care of that to be eliminate that possibility
VTC rebuild kit is only $40 or so each sprocket, but you'll need gaskets, fuel and vacuum lines, and a couple other little things. While you're in there, you should probably do the knock sensor too which is another $100 or so.
pics of VTC disassembly here
http://community.webshots.com/album/228997037rnrRbN
the TSBs are in the FAQs and also check out the autozone repair guide and 4dsc.com/articles for more help
it's not that hard but lots of things to keep organized and kinda tight to do while the engine is in the car
If you need to do VTCs and rear exhuast studs, I'd recommend removing the engine to do it. It makes it 1000x easier and isn't that hard to pull the engine.
it's really hard to tell without hearing it in person though
but if you are missing a stud, you should take care of that to be eliminate that possibility
VTC rebuild kit is only $40 or so each sprocket, but you'll need gaskets, fuel and vacuum lines, and a couple other little things. While you're in there, you should probably do the knock sensor too which is another $100 or so.
pics of VTC disassembly here
http://community.webshots.com/album/228997037rnrRbN
the TSBs are in the FAQs and also check out the autozone repair guide and 4dsc.com/articles for more help
it's not that hard but lots of things to keep organized and kinda tight to do while the engine is in the car
If you need to do VTCs and rear exhuast studs, I'd recommend removing the engine to do it. It makes it 1000x easier and isn't that hard to pull the engine.