Knocking(?) noises in my CJ7
Jebarstad
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I have a 1982 CJ7 . It has a AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l from an 85 (PO swapped), with a T-5 and a Dana 300 . Dana 30 and AMC20 with 4.10 gears. Tires are 29" with no lift. It's basically stock in regards to mechanical function, aside from the swap.
Shortly after I got it, the camshaft sheared teeth off the distributor gear enough that it wouldn't turn. I replaced the distributor and took it to a shop for a tune and general check-up (bought it at about 9,000ft and I live at 5,500). Oil sample showed metal, and a lot of it. I was basically told I needed a new engine. I opted to pull the engine and send it to S&J Engines in Tacoma, WA. They remanufactured the engine, to include sleeving all 6 cylinders, as they were all .060 over and out of round. Got the engine back, reinstalled, and got it running. Fast forward a few months, I performed the TeamRush ignition upgrade and replaced the failed coil. On a road trip, the Transmission seized up. PO had 80w90 in it, causing 1st gear to seize to the mainshaft. Once I got it back, I had intermittent valve "clatter", which I remedied by adding a little oil. Come to realize later on that I'm probably an idiot and have way too much oil in the engine, if that's possible. After the clatter started to get more and more frequent, it started this knocking noise when under load. I was able to duplicate it while sitting still by shifting the Transfer Case into neutral and running the Transmission through the gears. I pulled the Transmission , thinking the shop that fixed it messed something up, and had it fully disassembled and cleaned by a different shop. They said it's completely good to go, as well as the Transfer Case after taking a peek inside.
Pulling the valve cover off, there's obviously oil flowing up to the top, I just don't know if it's enough. Between crappy weather, working two jobs, and then losing my main job, it's sat for a while. The Transmission 's still out, and I can't get the engine to run on its own. I'm at a loss for what to do next, besides taking it somewhere (something I'd rather avoid). Is there anything blatantly obvious that I should check next?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuTOxLTbZNs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAM_bT5uxBI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5YGVh-2ngg
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I have a 1982 CJ7 . It has a AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l from an 85 (PO swapped), with a T-5 and a Dana 300 . Dana 30 and AMC20 with 4.10 gears. Tires are 29" with no lift. It's basically stock in regards to mechanical function, aside from the swap.
Shortly after I got it, the camshaft sheared teeth off the distributor gear enough that it wouldn't turn. I replaced the distributor and took it to a shop for a tune and general check-up (bought it at about 9,000ft and I live at 5,500). Oil sample showed metal, and a lot of it. I was basically told I needed a new engine. I opted to pull the engine and send it to S&J Engines in Tacoma, WA. They remanufactured the engine, to include sleeving all 6 cylinders, as they were all .060 over and out of round. Got the engine back, reinstalled, and got it running. Fast forward a few months, I performed the TeamRush ignition upgrade and replaced the failed coil. On a road trip, the Transmission seized up. PO had 80w90 in it, causing 1st gear to seize to the mainshaft. Once I got it back, I had intermittent valve "clatter", which I remedied by adding a little oil. Come to realize later on that I'm probably an idiot and have way too much oil in the engine, if that's possible. After the clatter started to get more and more frequent, it started this knocking noise when under load. I was able to duplicate it while sitting still by shifting the Transfer Case into neutral and running the Transmission through the gears. I pulled the Transmission , thinking the shop that fixed it messed something up, and had it fully disassembled and cleaned by a different shop. They said it's completely good to go, as well as the Transfer Case after taking a peek inside.
Pulling the valve cover off, there's obviously oil flowing up to the top, I just don't know if it's enough. Between crappy weather, working two jobs, and then losing my main job, it's sat for a while. The Transmission 's still out, and I can't get the engine to run on its own. I'm at a loss for what to do next, besides taking it somewhere (something I'd rather avoid). Is there anything blatantly obvious that I should check next?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuTOxLTbZNs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAM_bT5uxBI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5YGVh-2ngg
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