P38A Range Rover question about engine knocking

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Bexer

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Hi all

There is a problem with P38 4.0 gems engine - knocks from right side of engine, which worn off after ~1500 rpm. Also I can't hear any knocks from left side, so I suppose that it is one of hydraulic valve lifters, but may be it is something else, which is located on the right side and generate knocks like that? Thanks in advance

 
Sounds to me like a cam follower warn, it will tap louder when cold, start to clear as engine oil pressure rises and engine heats up. Cure is engine strip and investigation. if the engine is high mileage I would be more inclined to put a couple of tins of ametech in the oil should help used many times before, won't cure but had good results with old warn engines.
 
I hold investigation and found two things:



First, I found that on cold engine this knocking is quiter, than on hot engine



Second, I found strange voice of gas leakage in tact with this knocking while I stopped engine - this is normal sound or may be it is connected with knocking, which means gas leakage from valve or exhaust manifold?
 
I think this could be head gasket, that doesn’t sound like a knock to me, it sounds like pressure escaping.

It’s always going to be difficult to diagnose for definite from internet, but you can get a fairly good idea.

Get a used kitchen antibacterial bottle or similar wash it out, and fill it with a good squirt of washing up liquid and water, then start the engine and spray the water around the head aria you will probably see bubbles wear the gasket is leaking.
 
+1 sounds like HG.
Have a look from under the engine with it running & look between the head & block. Also remove oil filler whilst engine running, is it sucking air or blowing?
 
I checked - no noise or sucking air from oil filler cap.

I am going to check exhaust manifold gasket first - It's easier to check. And also engine works normally - I suppose, that if head gasket is broken engine should works bad - like misfires
 
I checked - no noise or sucking air from oil filler cap.

I am going to check exhaust manifold gasket first - It's easier to check. And also engine works normally - I suppose, that if head gasket is broken engine should works bad - like misfires

You'd be amazed, these engines run with all sorts of abuse. Often there is no symptom at all. You can put UV dye in the expansion tank and then check the dipstick with a UV torch after a few days. Any mixing must be the gasket gone.
 
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