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    My 2000 Firebird has around 70,000 miles on it and I've had a few problems with it in the las few months. I've had the plugs and wires changed,the enginebelt (serpintine) and now I have a pecking noise in my engine. I know nothing about cars, its not bad until I rev the car up and as it goes back to Idle you hear peck peck peck. Any ideas to what this is?? I am almost ready to get rid of it

  • #2
    -you say the noise does NOT speed up when the engine speeds up?
    -what grade fuel do you use?

    -have you tried to locate the general region of the noise?
    -pop the hood and start your engine
    -get a long dowel metallic or wooden
    -touch one end of the dowel to a NON MOVING part
    -and hold the other end to your ear
    Good Luck!
    -Ryan-


    1997 Pontiac Firerbird Formula LT1/T56
    2006 Pontiac G6 GTP, 3.9L V6, 6-spd

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    • #3
      Piston slap or a bad lifter.
      2000 Z28 SLP sub frames, J&M LCA's, KYB shocks, Waitforme tuning. Ported TB & intake 35/22 swaybars, Firehawk tires

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      • #4
        I just started using plus grade fuel

        I just got back from town in it and it also did the noise when I was speeding up but it sounds worse when its winding down

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        • #5
          If it the noise increases in frequency and volume with RPM and load, it's likely the rod or crank bearings, possibly a bad wrist pin. If it only gets faster with engine speed and doesn't have anything to do with load, then it's probably something in the valvetrain.

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