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Possible rod knock or wrist pin
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<blockquote data-quote="XYZ Productions" data-source="post: 12941454" data-attributes="member: 33758"><p>Especially since most labor rates in my area are $85/hr I am assuming 15-18 hours. At that point it almost isn't worth it to repair. </p><p></p><p>Is there a clear way to tell what it is? I unplugged each of the ignition coils to try to identify which cylinder it might be and the knocking never stopped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XYZ Productions, post: 12941454, member: 33758"] Especially since most labor rates in my area are $85/hr I am assuming 15-18 hours. At that point it almost isn't worth it to repair. Is there a clear way to tell what it is? I unplugged each of the ignition coils to try to identify which cylinder it might be and the knocking never stopped. [/QUOTE]
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