Car has been sitting for over a month, parked front slightly uphill.
Battery was weak so I had to charge it up to crank
Oil on dipstick low but above minimum. Outside temp around 20 degrees Fahrenheit
Anyways I fire it up, idea to get it up to temp for an oil change and i hear what I don't want to hear.
knock knock knock. Not the freakishly loud kind, instinct said piston slap but it's in tune with the RPM and a steady beat.
I let her run with the hood open for a minute before I decided that no I will not and shut her off.
Sounds like it's coming from the passenger side, at least more audible on that side.
No warnings on the dash
Thing is I haven't ran it this cold yet so I can't be sure of what it is, I really wish it isn't Rod knock of all things. No symptoms before this.
What I want to do
*a full oil change the smartest way possible.
*check if problem persists.
I do not know what oil is in it, but I've bought a few gallons of suitable 5w30 and a matching filter.
Thing is I really want to get it up to temp too, just to drain it better and I want it on level ground for the oil change.
Idea is to pick a jug of random 5w30 (I got a bunch of those too), add a quart and let her warm up, then do the oil change.
Thoughts?
Battery was weak so I had to charge it up to crank
Oil on dipstick low but above minimum. Outside temp around 20 degrees Fahrenheit
Anyways I fire it up, idea to get it up to temp for an oil change and i hear what I don't want to hear.
knock knock knock. Not the freakishly loud kind, instinct said piston slap but it's in tune with the RPM and a steady beat.
I let her run with the hood open for a minute before I decided that no I will not and shut her off.
Sounds like it's coming from the passenger side, at least more audible on that side.
No warnings on the dash
Thing is I haven't ran it this cold yet so I can't be sure of what it is, I really wish it isn't Rod knock of all things. No symptoms before this.
What I want to do
*a full oil change the smartest way possible.
*check if problem persists.
I do not know what oil is in it, but I've bought a few gallons of suitable 5w30 and a matching filter.
Thing is I really want to get it up to temp too, just to drain it better and I want it on level ground for the oil change.
Idea is to pick a jug of random 5w30 (I got a bunch of those too), add a quart and let her warm up, then do the oil change.
Thoughts?