1986 GMC Jimmy / 383-700R4-NP208
PLEASE do not bash on the builder – It won’t accomplish anything.
383 stroker built 05-03-2014 - Currently has 610 miles as of 6-29-14 to current date – It is not being driven at this time.
Two road trips:
*1 hr one way, 1 hour back (approx 120 miles total)
*2hr30m one way, 2hr30m back (approx 330 miles total)
Downtime between arrivals and departures (First was to work, second was to family residence).
160 miles local travel (errands, etc)
Noise began after return from second road trip
Minimal oil contaminants (metal) upon initial oil drain (610 miles). Although present, the amount noted was to be expected from the break-in period. Using Royal Purple 15W40 Full Syn oil with WIX 51061R oil filter.
Known info from use of mechanic stethoscope and/or other methods:
*No noise from heads (per valve locations, checked from valve cover to head overlap, on head surface)
*No noise sourced from headers (per cylinder locations, checked along head surface)
*No noise from cylinders (under heads, external check)
*No noise from cylinders (under side, external check)
*No noise from rocker arms (per locations, checked from valve cover surface)
*No noise from intake manifold, entire surface area
*No noise from mechanical fuel pump (rod, arm, etc)
*No noise from crank seal area on timing cover
*No noise sourced from distributor stem
*No noise from new PS pump - belt removed
*No noise from alternator - belt removed
*No noise from new water pump - belt removed
*No noise from new oil pressure sender
*Rear main crank seal has minor leak (1 drop on seal housing, 1 drop on flywheel cover – No drips to ground)
Oil pressure remains above 60 psi until engine is driven at operating temp and fan-cooled (not idled in driveway). The ending noise remains regardless. Drive to the store without noise, park and shut the engine off - The ending noise is heard.
If the engine is throttled heavily under load (steep incline, etc), the noise returns briefly, then disappears.
I cannot locate the noise source, even though it sounds loudest by distributor area on top side. It is even louder below, at the rear of the engine.
The ending noise leads me to believe it is pressure or vacuum related being that once the crank stops spinning, the noise remains and then bleeds off.
I have been hunting this issue for about two weeks now as time allows. At this time, I am focused on the oil pump. The noise is right for it, the gauge indicates an issue, and the approx location of the noise leads me to it. So it seems. I will provide updates as discoveries are made.
This vehicle is not abused in any manner. Tires have never lost traction on pavement. Oil changes are kept up and any leaks are dealt with immediately. This vehicle is kept in running condition for weekend driving and road trips.
Any ideas or questions leading to a solution are appreciated.
Troy B
Ft Hood, TX
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