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i think it's some sort of exhaust noise it only rattles at 1500 with load you can hear it at 3 seconds but it is pretty quiet (it's very clear irl though). I dont have the time or funds right now to pull the engine but hopefully some day.It wouldn't be a full rebuild, just removal and replacement of covers. Required specialty tools would be ft-lb and in-lb torque wrenches, breaker bar, gear puller and torque angle gauge or protractor and permanent marker (what I used). Regardless, if nothing in the front or rear is leaking or leaking badly, keep it simple and stick to "Stage 1" to at least resolve the pressing issue.
I listened a bunch of times with my ear to the speaker. I didn't hear anything but what sounded like steady engine or road or wind noise other than a loud click at the end.
dont know if anything is in extreme need of rebuilding right now, i did have to replace my 4l60e though....With that mileage, it's time for a rebuild. I've seen it were heads were done and the main bearing would spin not long afterwards.
i would probably bring the heads to my basement 65 degrees, i was thinking i could do most of everything myself then have a machinist take the heads, i work at a machine shop but we don't run personal parts. would the heads even need to be machined or could i just replace all the components theoretically..The cheapest way is to just to lap the valves. Especially if all you have is buildup on the faces and seats and the guides check out. Stick the valves in some clr for a few minutes and the deposits come right off with a wire wheel. You will also need lifter trays, new lifters, updated GM valve covers if called for. You might also need a few rocker arms and pushrods depending on their condition. Rebuilding heads isn't overly difficult but there are a few steps and it can take weeks depending on your machinists return time on the heads. It took me about 5 weekends working 5 hrs per weekend. It was damn hot in my garage so it was slow going. I also sanded the exhaust manifold surfaces and extracted 3 broken bolts with my welder.
iwould the heads even need to be machined or could i just replace all the components theoretically..