racingmason
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So I spent the day replacing both header gaskets with new stock ones. Surprisingly easy when you dont have to pull the headers out. The noise is still there. On initial start you car hear the noise almost on top of the valve train on cylinder number 8. As the engine warms up the noise goes away until you hold constant throttle around 900 to 1800 rpm it has that sound like rocks in a dryer. You cant hear it on top much if hardly at all and it's more prevelant on the passenger side and from under the car. A stethoscope hasn't helped much as it seems the same all over when its idling. The only thing I havent checked is the blower bearings. I did see on the corral a guy had a noise similar to this and it was the number 5 rod bearing. Hopefully the oil sample is done soon.
Any ideas on other things to test would be great. Might just pick up a harbor freight borescope and check all 8 cylinders tomorrow. The car is going into a mustang shop to turn cylinders off next week for further diagnosis.
Any ideas on other things to test would be great. Might just pick up a harbor freight borescope and check all 8 cylinders tomorrow. The car is going into a mustang shop to turn cylinders off next week for further diagnosis.
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