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Crate Engine Knocking. The only problem i saw or heard of on the crate motors direct from gm was that there was a time period where you needed to pull the pan and check to make sure the rods and mains were torqued right. for context, i have a 1 piece rms chevy 350 4 bolt main (crate engine from blueprint engines) with less than. i have installed a brand new crate engine in my 1957 chev pickup however it has a loud knock that makes it. the three primary causes of engine knocking are improper combustion timing, connecting rod or rod bearing. was the engine in question indeed a new in the gm box crate motor or did it come from a rebuild shop? with the engine idling, in gear if auto, turn ak 2 turns at a time ccw, rechecking timing after each adjustment. so i have a new 350 crate cruiser blueprint motor with 685 miles on it.

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so i have a new 350 crate cruiser blueprint motor with 685 miles on it. The only problem i saw or heard of on the crate motors direct from gm was that there was a time period where you needed to pull the pan and check to make sure the rods and mains were torqued right. for context, i have a 1 piece rms chevy 350 4 bolt main (crate engine from blueprint engines) with less than. the three primary causes of engine knocking are improper combustion timing, connecting rod or rod bearing. with the engine idling, in gear if auto, turn ak 2 turns at a time ccw, rechecking timing after each adjustment. i have installed a brand new crate engine in my 1957 chev pickup however it has a loud knock that makes it. was the engine in question indeed a new in the gm box crate motor or did it come from a rebuild shop?

Engine Knocking sound in rebuilt engine FEOA Forums

Crate Engine Knocking The only problem i saw or heard of on the crate motors direct from gm was that there was a time period where you needed to pull the pan and check to make sure the rods and mains were torqued right. The only problem i saw or heard of on the crate motors direct from gm was that there was a time period where you needed to pull the pan and check to make sure the rods and mains were torqued right. for context, i have a 1 piece rms chevy 350 4 bolt main (crate engine from blueprint engines) with less than. so i have a new 350 crate cruiser blueprint motor with 685 miles on it. i have installed a brand new crate engine in my 1957 chev pickup however it has a loud knock that makes it. with the engine idling, in gear if auto, turn ak 2 turns at a time ccw, rechecking timing after each adjustment. was the engine in question indeed a new in the gm box crate motor or did it come from a rebuild shop? the three primary causes of engine knocking are improper combustion timing, connecting rod or rod bearing.

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