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Is there a vibration in the engine at 2, 000 rpm?

Is there a vibration in the engine at 2, 000 rpm?

But at 2,000 rpm, regardless of speed, there’s a reasonably loud noise, much like the sound strapping makes on a lorry on a motorway, but then reduces considerably after about 2.2k rpm. No feeling of vibration, just the noise. No funky smells either. No noise when reving the engine out of gear.

What makes a weird noise at 2 000 rpm?

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When does the noise in the engine go away?

The noise remains constant with revs. As soon as I’m out of the range of approximately 1900 to 2200 rpm it “almost” disappears. It probably has gone after about 2200 rpm but my mind could just be retaining the noise, if that makes sense?!

Are there any problems with a 7.3 liter diesel engine?

The legendary 7.3 Power Stroke Diesel engine, when properly maintained can provide years of trouble free service. However there are several common problems that can develop over time. Generally speaking these can all be resolved relatively easily. Listed below are 9 common problems of the 7.3 Liter Power Stroke Diesel engine.

Can a bad harmonic balancer cause an engine to shake?

If the harmonic balancer gets too old or fails and can no longer properly absorb the harmonic vibrations, the engine will shake excessively. The shaking will become even more pronounced, and therefore dangerous to the engine at high speeds.

Why does my Ford 7.3L make a cackling noise?

The “cackie” noise may by caused by pressure variation within the fuel rail and in virtually all instances is attributed to cylinder #8 (driver side rear). The “cackle” noise does not damage the engine or decrease the engine’s performance or economy.

Are there any problems with a 7.3 Powerstroke engine?

Believe it or not, the legendary 7.3 Powerstroke diesel engine is not problem free. Common 7.3 Powerstroke problems can develop over the course of its lifecycle and those hundreds of thousands of miles. Here are the most common 7.3 problems, how to spot them, and how-to articles on fixing them.

Why is my diesel engine making a whining noise?

Leaking of the up-pipes causes the engine to lose power and for exhaust gas temps–EGTs–to increase. 7.3 Powerstroke Common Problem #4 – EBPV failure. Aged Exhaust Back Pressure Valves would open up in cold weather and stick on. This would cause a loud whining, “jet-engine” noise to come from the exhaust.

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Ruth Doyle