1998Suburban
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I've been trying to track down a quiet, low frequency rattle on my '98 L31 K1500 Suburban but haven't been able to pin it down. It happens at 2 speeds: idle and 1500-1800RPM with light throttle. It only occurs about 50% of the time at idle (1 of 2 stops at a red light). At speed under light throttle it's more consistent.
It's quiet enough that, with the radio at low to moderate volume it is unnoticeable. I've done some research and it seems like there are a few possibilities: catalytic converter starting to come apart, rattling O2 sensor, exhaust making contact (looked but didn't see anything), or a wrist pin rattle.
Has anyone experienced a rattling O2 sensor? It's apparently common on the LSx engines. Also has anyone experienced a wrist pin rattle with the engine warmed up? Engine temp doesn't seem to make a difference in this noise.
It's quiet enough that, with the radio at low to moderate volume it is unnoticeable. I've done some research and it seems like there are a few possibilities: catalytic converter starting to come apart, rattling O2 sensor, exhaust making contact (looked but didn't see anything), or a wrist pin rattle.
Has anyone experienced a rattling O2 sensor? It's apparently common on the LSx engines. Also has anyone experienced a wrist pin rattle with the engine warmed up? Engine temp doesn't seem to make a difference in this noise.