Markymark420
New member
During a little rainy day maintenance today I have come across two issues. I'm sure that one of you guys in here can shed some light on these for me.
The first, I found after investigating the "tapping" I had previously attributed to the thin 5w-20 oil. A short while ago I discovered that the drivers side of the engine had a much more pronounced tap. After pulling the heat shield off of the exhaust manifold i discovered this:


The second issue has me a little stumped! I am hearing a knock in the front suspension at speeds less than 20mph. Almost as if something is hitting the firewall/floorboard. It has no specific rhythm to it and only is pronounced on a slightly less than perfect road surface. I torque checked 95% of the front and rear suspension and this knock is still present. I looked over the steering input shafts and could not notice any discrepancies other than a small amount of free play between the intermediate shaft and steering box. Any ideas?
The first, I found after investigating the "tapping" I had previously attributed to the thin 5w-20 oil. A short while ago I discovered that the drivers side of the engine had a much more pronounced tap. After pulling the heat shield off of the exhaust manifold i discovered this:


The second issue has me a little stumped! I am hearing a knock in the front suspension at speeds less than 20mph. Almost as if something is hitting the firewall/floorboard. It has no specific rhythm to it and only is pronounced on a slightly less than perfect road surface. I torque checked 95% of the front and rear suspension and this knock is still present. I looked over the steering input shafts and could not notice any discrepancies other than a small amount of free play between the intermediate shaft and steering box. Any ideas?