sparkyputerguy
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- '00 XLT 4X4 OHV
Hi gang!
My '00 XLT 4.0 OHV has been great so far- 22K miles and will hopefully keep me trucking for quite some time.
The question (Part 1)is this- In the mornings when I start her up, I hear the knocking sounds coming from down low (sounds louder when listening under the truck rather as opposed to listening topside with the hood open). The noise goes away after a while. Is this probably the carbon buildup thing?
Part 2- it sounds smooth under normal acceleration/cruising, but there's a noise that sounds "not quite right" under heavier acceleration. This is either acceleration from a stop or chugging up a hill. It's a light knocking (which the manual says is normal) but it doesn't really sound like metal-on-metal. It's more of a sound like someone gargling with mouthwash. Is this normal? Could it be an exhaust leak, or a vacuum leak? I've checked all the hoses and they seem tight- and there's nobody filming a Listerine commercial either... I mentioned it at my last service appointment but they didn't hear anything out of the ordinary. I use regular gas, usually Exxon or Mobil. Cleaned the MAF sensor the other week and disconnected the battery to reset the 'puter.
I guess I can always crank up the stereo...hehehe.... Any ideas?
My '00 XLT 4.0 OHV has been great so far- 22K miles and will hopefully keep me trucking for quite some time.
The question (Part 1)is this- In the mornings when I start her up, I hear the knocking sounds coming from down low (sounds louder when listening under the truck rather as opposed to listening topside with the hood open). The noise goes away after a while. Is this probably the carbon buildup thing?
Part 2- it sounds smooth under normal acceleration/cruising, but there's a noise that sounds "not quite right" under heavier acceleration. This is either acceleration from a stop or chugging up a hill. It's a light knocking (which the manual says is normal) but it doesn't really sound like metal-on-metal. It's more of a sound like someone gargling with mouthwash. Is this normal? Could it be an exhaust leak, or a vacuum leak? I've checked all the hoses and they seem tight- and there's nobody filming a Listerine commercial either... I mentioned it at my last service appointment but they didn't hear anything out of the ordinary. I use regular gas, usually Exxon or Mobil. Cleaned the MAF sensor the other week and disconnected the battery to reset the 'puter.
I guess I can always crank up the stereo...hehehe.... Any ideas?