I'm after some help with a noise in my SWB series 3 Landrover please.
THE NOISE
It's like a tapping/clicking noise that changes with rpm, particularly when under load. It almost disappears when I take my foot off the accelerator, or just ticking over. It sounds like it might be coming from the back of the engine.
BACKGROUND
I recently had a blown head gasket, but the noise was present before then. I replaced the head gasket, and manifold gasket, and set the valve clearances. The engine ran rough, so I checked the timing. The mark was so far to the left it took me a while to find it. I eventually found the vacuum on the distributor was faulty, and when replacing it didn't solve the problem, investigated further and found a spring was broken on the weights in the bottom of the distributor. I replaced the whole distributor (electronic points). If I correctly set the timing to the correct mark, the engine runs really rough, it runs best when the mark is at the top of the flywheel (about 15-20 degrees BTDC!) if I set the points correctly, it runs rough and I still get the noise.
Today I have replaced the diaphragm in the pcv valve and reconnected the pipe to the crankcase, after being blocked off for a long time and re-checked the timing. I mention this in case it's relevant, but it made little difference.
I have checked and re-check the valve clearances; engine hot and cold.
Any help would much appreciated.
THE NOISE
It's like a tapping/clicking noise that changes with rpm, particularly when under load. It almost disappears when I take my foot off the accelerator, or just ticking over. It sounds like it might be coming from the back of the engine.
BACKGROUND
I recently had a blown head gasket, but the noise was present before then. I replaced the head gasket, and manifold gasket, and set the valve clearances. The engine ran rough, so I checked the timing. The mark was so far to the left it took me a while to find it. I eventually found the vacuum on the distributor was faulty, and when replacing it didn't solve the problem, investigated further and found a spring was broken on the weights in the bottom of the distributor. I replaced the whole distributor (electronic points). If I correctly set the timing to the correct mark, the engine runs really rough, it runs best when the mark is at the top of the flywheel (about 15-20 degrees BTDC!) if I set the points correctly, it runs rough and I still get the noise.
Today I have replaced the diaphragm in the pcv valve and reconnected the pipe to the crankcase, after being blocked off for a long time and re-checked the timing. I mention this in case it's relevant, but it made little difference.
I have checked and re-check the valve clearances; engine hot and cold.
Any help would much appreciated.
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