Chevy 6.0 Cracked Flexplate at Russell Stinson blog

Chevy 6.0 Cracked Flexplate. Another way to check for a bad flexplate is by looking for cracks or damage. I was told that a small crack in the flexplate could mimic the sound of rod knock or piston slap. I just thought i'd post a short video of what a cracked flexplate on a 6.0l/4l80e sounds like (often referred to as flywheel). Hello jacustomer, the flexplate would typically only crack if the mounting bolts were over torqued during reassembly. It didn't fix the noise but now when. Mine ended up being a cracked exhaust at the bend above the rear axle. If you see any cracks, then it’s likely that the flexplate has. In gear, at a stop light, there was a ticking sound. So the other day my 2006 2500hd 6.0 with the 4l80e developed a nice ticking/knocking noise coming from the bell.

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Mine ended up being a cracked exhaust at the bend above the rear axle. I was told that a small crack in the flexplate could mimic the sound of rod knock or piston slap. Another way to check for a bad flexplate is by looking for cracks or damage. It didn't fix the noise but now when. In gear, at a stop light, there was a ticking sound. So the other day my 2006 2500hd 6.0 with the 4l80e developed a nice ticking/knocking noise coming from the bell. If you see any cracks, then it’s likely that the flexplate has. I just thought i'd post a short video of what a cracked flexplate on a 6.0l/4l80e sounds like (often referred to as flywheel). Hello jacustomer, the flexplate would typically only crack if the mounting bolts were over torqued during reassembly.

89 XJ Checking for Cracked Flexplate Part 2 YouTube

Chevy 6.0 Cracked Flexplate If you see any cracks, then it’s likely that the flexplate has. So the other day my 2006 2500hd 6.0 with the 4l80e developed a nice ticking/knocking noise coming from the bell. Mine ended up being a cracked exhaust at the bend above the rear axle. I just thought i'd post a short video of what a cracked flexplate on a 6.0l/4l80e sounds like (often referred to as flywheel). Another way to check for a bad flexplate is by looking for cracks or damage. I was told that a small crack in the flexplate could mimic the sound of rod knock or piston slap. Hello jacustomer, the flexplate would typically only crack if the mounting bolts were over torqued during reassembly. In gear, at a stop light, there was a ticking sound. It didn't fix the noise but now when. If you see any cracks, then it’s likely that the flexplate has.

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