Rattling sound that's driving me nuts

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to give ya'll an update. I replaced my head down pipes to the cats and I still have the rattling. I had a mechanic drive it and he ruled out the rod bearings so that was good. but this has been going on too long and I am determine to find it. I swear by the time I do find the cause I would of replaced everything under the hood. I do have a new exhaust now so that's kinda cool.

any other ideas or thoughts?
 
I removed the shield covering gear box and still made the noise so I ruled that out. I am going to check the motor mounts next.

jason
 
I read this and it reminded me of the incessant rattle I had when I got my 62 in Aug.It took a while to figure it out.Turned out to be the alternator rattling on the pivot bolt.
 
yea I read that post a while back and I plan on digging deeper this weekend and that is one area I plan on looking at.

jason
 
I had the same rattle last spring. After a month of trying to figure it out I removed the cat. converter and some of the media had broke loose and was rattling around - but only when I let off the accelerator
at 40 m.p.h. +. I gutted the cat converter, reinstalled it and it runs like a top again.
 
well I get this rattle in 1st - 4th and everything in the middle. I am about to crawl under it again for the 100th time this month.
 
ok, I crawled under the truck and took a rubber mallet and I couldn't find that rattle. it seems loud today. once again at idle or at a stop nothing but as soon as I give it some gas bam! now after doing some listening it rattles before the truck is completely warm. thoughts?[/QUOTE]

My wife's pathfinder had the exact same thing...once the truck warms up it goes away...The problem: One of the exhaust manifold bolts broke off...
 
how about the heat riser?
 
ok...so now I am going to remove one heat shield at a time. I just took off the one under the drivers seat. Is it ok to drive around without a heat shield? does it just warm up the cab faster?
 
thanks gold...didn't think of that.
 
pin why would higher octane gas make a ping go away? I put a can of seafoam in it two weeks ago and nothing changed. the sound doesn'r get louder or change rythem the faster I go.

jason
 
still rattling. i am now leaning towards the torque converter. i didn't notice the noise too much this winter but as things are starting to warm up here in dallas i am noticing it alot more. But that might have to due with me driving more with my window down. i am really starting to dislike my 62 more and more.
 
I am going to keep glued to this thread. My 88 62 was doing the same thing. When I put my foot on the gas, it rattled/pinged like crazy. Let off the gas, silence. Then it blew a head gasket. I dont know if it still going to be doing it when I get it back from the shop this weekend, but I will let you know.

JT
 
Did I mention that I had only owned the rig for about four hours when it blew up on me? Left me stranded in Limon Colorado for a night - had to Greyhound it home the next day....

So far, me and this truck are not starting our relationship on the best of terms.

JT
 
Did I mention that I had only owned the rig for about four hours when it blew up on me? Left me stranded in Limon Colorado for a night - had to Greyhound it home the next day....

So far, me and this truck are not starting our relationship on the best of terms.

JT

I feel for you. I spent a night in Limon last year, but by choice. On my way back home I choose to keep driving.
 
Yeah - Limon is definately NOT a town a person chooses to go to - unless it is out of necessity. I get to go back Saturday for my truck - that should be fun.
 
I would go back to the heat shield. Take it to a muffler shop and put it on a lift. You can usually get it to repeat by reving it up. A simple spot weld will stop it. I have seen this numerous times on 80's and 100's but no experience with the 62. SHould be the same
 

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