I have a 1991 Trooper w/ the 4ZE1 engine and could use some help identifying a problem/noise. The engine is currently making a fairly loud rattling/tapping/knocking sound under acceleration/load.
It hadn't been running rough. I was just driving along at 35mph when the noise started quite suddenly. I thought I'd check the valves adjustment first. The noise sounded louder than I would have expected tapping valves to sound, but it seemed like the obvious thing to check first. And if the previous owner's information is correct they would be due to adjust in another 1,500 miles or so anyways. So I: Removed valve cover and checked the rocker arms and for any obvious damage/problems. I was really surprised how clean everything was under there. Adjusted valves, which were not too terribly out of adjustment. Checked the headbolts torque and new PCV valve since the valve cover was off. Below is a photo I snapped while I still had the valve cover off, putting it back together.
Started right up, pulled out of the driveway and... the noise is exactly the same
I've taken it to a locally recommended shop. They haven't been able to pin point the problem yet. But compression tests low on cylinders 1 & 2. Tech thinks sound is coming from around cylinder 2, but sounds like a guess at this point. They also mysteriously said it would not start one of the times they started it. But it did eventually crank over. I think they may have whacked the starter. I've only not had it not start on the first try one time a few weeks before the noise started. I thought it may have been due to a grounding issue and replaced the battery terminals. Haven't had a problem since. Another thing I will note is when adjusting the valves; the action of turning the engine over by hand was a little hard, as in had some resistance. The tech I was speaking with made it sound like turning the crank pulley should have been really easy. I did still have the spark plugs in though. I assumed the resistance was just compression, but maybe it was more?
I feel like symptoms are pointing toward something beyond my capabilities (and that of my pocket book). Does anyone have experience with this problem? Any advice or help would be appreciated.
It hadn't been running rough. I was just driving along at 35mph when the noise started quite suddenly. I thought I'd check the valves adjustment first. The noise sounded louder than I would have expected tapping valves to sound, but it seemed like the obvious thing to check first. And if the previous owner's information is correct they would be due to adjust in another 1,500 miles or so anyways. So I: Removed valve cover and checked the rocker arms and for any obvious damage/problems. I was really surprised how clean everything was under there. Adjusted valves, which were not too terribly out of adjustment. Checked the headbolts torque and new PCV valve since the valve cover was off. Below is a photo I snapped while I still had the valve cover off, putting it back together.
Started right up, pulled out of the driveway and... the noise is exactly the same
I've taken it to a locally recommended shop. They haven't been able to pin point the problem yet. But compression tests low on cylinders 1 & 2. Tech thinks sound is coming from around cylinder 2, but sounds like a guess at this point. They also mysteriously said it would not start one of the times they started it. But it did eventually crank over. I think they may have whacked the starter. I've only not had it not start on the first try one time a few weeks before the noise started. I thought it may have been due to a grounding issue and replaced the battery terminals. Haven't had a problem since. Another thing I will note is when adjusting the valves; the action of turning the engine over by hand was a little hard, as in had some resistance. The tech I was speaking with made it sound like turning the crank pulley should have been really easy. I did still have the spark plugs in though. I assumed the resistance was just compression, but maybe it was more?
I feel like symptoms are pointing toward something beyond my capabilities (and that of my pocket book). Does anyone have experience with this problem? Any advice or help would be appreciated.