Yea, I know it's really silly trying to diagnose engine noises on the Internet, but I'll ask anyway.
I have a '65 (7 bearing) 200 in an Econoline Pickup. Runs great, rebuilt the head last year. It's got the Loadomatic distributor with a Ford 1 bbl, three on the tree, all stock. Since it sits next to me in the Econoline, I hear everything.
Only when it warms up and is being run at about 2500 RPM under light throttle does it make a "brrrrrrr" sound. Nothing metallic, nothing scary. But kind of noisy nonetheless. Doesn't do it when it's cold and doesn't do it when accelerating or when slowing down. Give it a little gas or take your foot off and it stops.
The thing has a tailpipe that just about ends under the cab and an oil bath air cleaner, so the possibilities of here this is originating are endless. I don't think it's an exhaust leak -- the o-ring and manifold are new and tight. The oil pressure's okay. Advance and timing are fine.
Not sure if it did it with the old heads -- there was no exhaust manifold back then. No, I didn't dump antifreeze in the crankcase either.
Probably looking for someone to tell me not to worry -- but I know it's not that easy.
Any thoughts?
Eddie
I have a '65 (7 bearing) 200 in an Econoline Pickup. Runs great, rebuilt the head last year. It's got the Loadomatic distributor with a Ford 1 bbl, three on the tree, all stock. Since it sits next to me in the Econoline, I hear everything.
Only when it warms up and is being run at about 2500 RPM under light throttle does it make a "brrrrrrr" sound. Nothing metallic, nothing scary. But kind of noisy nonetheless. Doesn't do it when it's cold and doesn't do it when accelerating or when slowing down. Give it a little gas or take your foot off and it stops.
The thing has a tailpipe that just about ends under the cab and an oil bath air cleaner, so the possibilities of here this is originating are endless. I don't think it's an exhaust leak -- the o-ring and manifold are new and tight. The oil pressure's okay. Advance and timing are fine.
Not sure if it did it with the old heads -- there was no exhaust manifold back then. No, I didn't dump antifreeze in the crankcase either.
Probably looking for someone to tell me not to worry -- but I know it's not that easy.
Any thoughts?
Eddie