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knocking noise
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Wow, that's a new one on me, but I'll damn sure remember it. Thanks Joe
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Thanks for the knowledge.
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knocking noise
Many years ago, I had a '69 Chevy Impala with the 350 cu in engine that did the exact same thing. And, yes, I can attest to the noise sounding just like a rod knocking. And, yes, it was a bitch to pin down, too. Once the bolts were torqued to specs, it never happened again. Hope you have the same results.
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I recently went through a knock on startup diagnosis with my S10. I thought it was the broken motor mount causing the problem. Turns out, the torque converter bolts had backed out a bit, and it was the bolts slopping around in the hole on the flexplate causing the noise. I removed them, added loctite and installed them to torque, no more noises.
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