Tremek
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2017
- Posts
- 20
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- 8
- Location
- Centennial, CO
- First Name
- Dave
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- GMC Sierra C20 Camper Special
- Engine Size
- 454
Hi guys, in my intro thread I had posted about the 1977 GMC C25 Sierra Classic my dad had given me last fall; 77,000 miles and still on its original engine and transmission. The truck had sat more or less for the past 4 years, and as my buddy and I attempted to revive it this past week we unfortunately found it started with an ugly knock - click here for video and sound - so now I'm unsure where to take this thing.
It's a 77 RWD with a TH400 and 4:10 gears, heads are 781s (which I see are desirable in some circles) but it's choked by a weak cam and low compression not to mention whatever's making that knock is Not Good.
I'm torn as to what to do; in terms of diagnosing the knock, it was there both before and after a Rotella 10w30 oil change, so we pulled all the belts off the accessories, still there, used a stethoscope to try and isolate where we could hear it - seems like it's loudest top-front-center of the motor, maybe under the intake manifold with a bias to the passenger side.
So we then took the valve covers off (hence why the covers in the video are bright shiny paint) and adjusted valve lash, no change. Interestingly the knock is louder while in park than it is while in drive - you can hear in the video as it stalls against the converter that the knock itself somehow seems quieter.
We were trying to figure out what it could be - dead lifter, timing chain slap, or rod knock - but I feel like given how loud it is I'm leaning toward the latter. The truck still seemingly runs on all 8 cylinders and will go into gear and drive. Is there any chance it could be a broken flex plate or loose bolt or something? Were that the case, doesn't make sense to me that it's loudest from the front of the motor...
What do you guys think it is, what would you do, etc? If it's rod knock, would you guys try to save this motor, or stab in something else? Ultimately I'd like to drive the truck and use it for truck things but I also like HP, but of course need to balance HP with the reality of a happy wife and not spending $10k on this moneypit right now.
It's a 77 RWD with a TH400 and 4:10 gears, heads are 781s (which I see are desirable in some circles) but it's choked by a weak cam and low compression not to mention whatever's making that knock is Not Good.
I'm torn as to what to do; in terms of diagnosing the knock, it was there both before and after a Rotella 10w30 oil change, so we pulled all the belts off the accessories, still there, used a stethoscope to try and isolate where we could hear it - seems like it's loudest top-front-center of the motor, maybe under the intake manifold with a bias to the passenger side.
So we then took the valve covers off (hence why the covers in the video are bright shiny paint) and adjusted valve lash, no change. Interestingly the knock is louder while in park than it is while in drive - you can hear in the video as it stalls against the converter that the knock itself somehow seems quieter.
We were trying to figure out what it could be - dead lifter, timing chain slap, or rod knock - but I feel like given how loud it is I'm leaning toward the latter. The truck still seemingly runs on all 8 cylinders and will go into gear and drive. Is there any chance it could be a broken flex plate or loose bolt or something? Were that the case, doesn't make sense to me that it's loudest from the front of the motor...
What do you guys think it is, what would you do, etc? If it's rod knock, would you guys try to save this motor, or stab in something else? Ultimately I'd like to drive the truck and use it for truck things but I also like HP, but of course need to balance HP with the reality of a happy wife and not spending $10k on this moneypit right now.