engine knocking in 02 grand cherokee ...4.7l engine

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Asked by Twyn Apr 05, 2013 at 10:54 PM about the 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Sport 4WD

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Knocking - when does it happen? Where is it coming from? When did you discover it? When does it change?

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it burns oil.....no oil leaks.....don't know where the ticking/knocking is coming from.........my oil levels are normal ....it ticks/knocks while it idling and when driving

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If it's ticking all the time, it could be a collapsed lifter for the valves. If it knocks on acceleration, it could be a rod bearing.

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sounds like the timing is way too soon, 'course maybe this is an engine to where the distributor does not exist, so it's gotta be a vaccuum leak, you could use an unlit propane torch to find it...the speed will increase when you find it~

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hey mrmoony i have the same thing going on with mine. yes... it knocks louder at start up. mine actually stops knocking after a while.

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still maintain that it's the vacuum line what connects the fuel pressure regulator, would go defective...leak vacuum causing high idle/and fast timing and would not regulate the fuel to the rail~

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