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3.2L engine noise after track event
I have a semi-dedicated street legal track car, '74 911 with '85 3.2L. Stock engine except for bolt-on mods: K&N open filter, headers and megaphones on track and Steve Wong tune. I installed low-mileage 40k engine in 2003 and it has always run like a top. It has about 55k now.
I was running at Watkins Glen and noticed a louder than normal exhaust sound with a deeper tone, around Turn 9 and pulled into the pits immediately, i.e. only drove 2 turns at reduced speed. I parked the car and only drove it up on the trailer and into garage at home. There is a loud tick-tick-tick sound from the right bank and a minor vibration. Engine was not over-revved, no missed shifts. I did have an issue earlier in the day with stuck throttle due to bent linkage and turned off engine and coasted into pits but car ran fine after I fixed that. Looking for opinions where to start diagnosis: 1. Valve adjustment? What is symptom of broken rocker arm? 2. Broken exhaust stud? The megaphones were not supported and do vibrate. |
Hopefully somthing 'relatively' simple - with the unsupported mega phones maybe it broke a header where you cant see it and its just an exh leak? Kinda sounds like what you are describing.
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Check to make sure that your header to exhaust port nuts are tight. Happened to me in a race once.
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I noticed the muffler gaskets have deteriorated over time so could be a leak there too but the ticking and vibration are troubling. Obligatory picture of the patient when she's running good. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1376419600.jpg |
Before you panic, just do a valve adjustment. I would think if something bad happened, there would be a LOT of movement on your rocker arm.
I wonder if you could have done something to the exhaust? |
Hmm yah, the vibration does not fit in with the diagnosis very well.
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He has a tick-tick-tick sound. Either an exhaust leak or a valve flung out of adjustment(best case).
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