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b18 noise 120-130

was driving to hood river this weekend. (From Portland, about 80 miles each way) around the time I got there, I noticed this extra ticking at idle. It kept getting louder each time I came to an idle until it maxed out as a loud knocking during the trip back. Sometimes I can get it to quiet down. The car still seems to run well with power, although maybe a bit hotter than usual when I sit in traffic (not over the white line on the left). One unrelated problem that may help to mention: after highway runs the idle tends to stay high for a while. When this would happen (high idle under no load, usually stopped), I have noticed a little bit of this scuzzy kind of ticking always, which I though was valve noise due to the unloaded high idle, but that now seems to have progressed into this worse knocking, it sounds related. I took a stethoscope to it in several places: valve cover, side of the engine block down low, water pump, timing cover, and oil pan. It definitely seemed loudest at the timing cover. It tends to quiet down when the rpms are higher, especially under load. It almost goes away while driving at higher speeds, although that may be hard to verify due to wind noise. It seems harder to start now too. Oil is not showing metallic on the dipstick. I am hoping this video will help someone to identify the problem.
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    I had the same problem shortly after getting my 122 on the road. It turned out to be the larger timing gear. Those gears were made of some kind of fiber composite and mine had formed a crack all the way around the hub.The timing and idle stayed mostly the same with small variences,so it took a while to find the problem. with the cooling fan out of the way the cover somes off pretty easy and the gears and no big deal to replace.








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    Timing cover.... Gotta be a timing gear headed south!
    They all do it eventually. The noise is scary and sometimes they will slip timing and then
    come right again and run OK for a while.
    Better get a new timing gear!
    This'd be a great time to put in the later style seal too. I have a few updated timing covers.
    e-mail me offlist if interested gdowns [at] cableone [dot] net








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      b18 noise 120-130

      I'd agree that the timing gear is top of the list but check out your distributor with your stethoscope and then check if the rotor is springing back properly when you give it a twist. Timing gear noise is usually pretty solid and big end like rather than ticking and tapping.







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