Hi folks,
Just a small update. Since I am away from my tools and garage I did what I could to try to narrow this thing down. I'm pretty sure it is either a fuel or injector issue. When the engine was cold I started it up and was able to get it to knock when revved, and this time I was able to get it to increase in frequency as the RPMs went up or decrease as they went down. It was still fairly quiet at idle.
I then drove the car gently until the temp gauge showed it was fully warmed up. Then I stopped the car in a parking lot and gently revved it in park, sure enough, it was still knocking, but not quite as loud as when cold. Then I tried running the hot engine off of another quart of vegetable oil that I bought (like I did last night). Within about a minute or two on veg oil, it quieted down and would not knock no matter how hard I tried to get it to. I let it run on the veg oil for about 5 minutes (all the time trying to get it to knock and it would not). So, I switched back to regular dino diesel and in about a minute or minute and a half I was able to get it to knock when revving off idle.
Now the common sense side of me says if it was a rod or bearing knock, not only would it sound a lot heavier, but it would not go away when warm, and definitely not go away with one type of fuel and return again with the other.
SO, I am down to bad injectors or bad fuel. Would bad injectors run fine with veg oil and cause a knock with Diesel?
Thanks so much for the help and advice so far. I do appreciate it. Once I get it home I will start work on it.
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