Hello all.
We rebuilt a 202 about 5000km ago for installation into and old Land Rover series 2a. All new bearing shells (but for the camshaft) and it was is running fine but recently it has developed a knock/tapping noise after start up.
If engine is left overnight on start up it is tappety for 2 or 3 seconds and then that goes away (assume its the hydraulic lifers getting to pressure) and the engine is lovely and quiet. After perhaps 1 minute a knocking noise starts which is louder in the cabin than the engine bay. It changes speed with REVS but doesn't come and go when the engine is revved. Eventually, once the engine gets a bit warm its stops, happens exactly at same point on the temp gauge and ceases almost instantly - running time to noise stop is dependant on temp so if its cold you drive longer with the knock. Has been doing this for 6 months.
Recently the noise has become louder and over the last few days there has been a couple of instances where the knock returned again within a minute of stopping but then disappeared again as normal
Using one of those stethoscope type things on the top end I can't pin point the noise there (although it seemed louder when listening to the thermostat housing). Last night I crawled under the engine when it was still knocking and, using the stethoscope listened to the underside of the sump, It sounded a bit rumbly and I could hear the knock down there no problems - seemed to get louder towards the front of teh engine.
I recall when rebuilding the engine the crank was very very hard to turn once the big end caps and rear seal was in place - i had to put an extension bar in the balance holes of the crank web to get enough leverage to turn it. I checked the clearance of the bearings with plasti-guage so perhaps that is a normal 202 thing, assembly was done with the assembly lube goo.
We are close to biting the bullet and ripping engine out of car to pull apart and inspect to see what the problem is but wonder if there could be something simple wrong o check before doing so. My thinking is it's the bottom end (mains or big ends) but before I go to the drama of pulling the engine out I thought I would ask this experienced group their opinion.
Cheers
M