Hi Guys, This is carrying on form my 'clack' thread - but I think that's got a bit 'what if' so I thougth a specific question deserves a new thread - of not then apologies.
So I have still not separated the gearbox/engine as I've not been that well lately - however I have been Googling like mad! I found a video with EXACTLY the same noise I get when the engine is warm:
So this got me thinking if there were any solutions to do woth the oil rather than a mechanical issue in the bellhousing....
I found this video:
So today as I feel a bit better I raised the old boy up and took the sump off..... but the pickup is rock solid... damn that quick fix idea is gone now!
So a bit more Googling raised this:
The thread suggests it's all down to the oil thinning too much...... a few people put in cooler thermostats and thicker oil... but that got me thinking about the oil pump itself. Bearing in mind he has 170K on the clock almost it must be worn right? I wonder if all the engine work I did stirred up enough much that it caused enough wear in the pump to cause it to not give enough pressure when the oil is hot? I knwo I can hear the noise more on the bellhousing are, but listenign to the videos that seems to be generally the same, maybe it's just acting like a resonator?
I guess I might be barking up the wrong tree but thought I'd throw myself on your collective knowledge and ask first..... it just seems to me to be more 'oil' based that 'cracked flex plate' as it happens as soon as it warms up?
Thanks