"I have a 1984 Egg Harbor 33&#
"I have a 1984 Egg Harbor 33' with original twin Crusader 454's (1300 hours each). Port engine has what sounds like a diesel knock which has been there since the boat was purchased 3 years ago. Noise seems like its coming from deep inside toward flywheel end, maybe even bottom end, or near distributor gear, but its hard to isolate just exactly where. Noise does not seem to get louder as engine is revved up; in fact, its relatve level seems to diminish with increasing rpms. Its definitely not comming from the lifters or push rods--the rocker covers were removed and its not coming from there. Ignition timing was verified with inductive light at 12 degrees BTDC. Distributor advance is working; ignition system is solid state pertronix and wires look good. Fuel is stabilized 87 octane with water separators and appears good. Same fuel produces no noise from other engine. Belts from all accesories were removed with no change in noise level. Plugs and distributer are new. Engine starts and runs fairly well but I haven't pushed it due to lack of confidence. The noise is apparent in or out of gear. Oil is clean 20W-50. A quart of Lucas Oil treatment had no noticable effect. One local engine guy listened to it and thought it might be piston slap. He did not think it was rod bearings as the noise decreased with engine speed. I haven't noticed much improvement after its fully warmed up, though... Any ideas?"
"I have a 1984 Egg Harbor 33' with original twin Crusader 454's (1300 hours each). Port engine has what sounds like a diesel knock which has been there since the boat was purchased 3 years ago. Noise seems like its coming from deep inside toward flywheel end, maybe even bottom end, or near distributor gear, but its hard to isolate just exactly where. Noise does not seem to get louder as engine is revved up; in fact, its relatve level seems to diminish with increasing rpms. Its definitely not comming from the lifters or push rods--the rocker covers were removed and its not coming from there. Ignition timing was verified with inductive light at 12 degrees BTDC. Distributor advance is working; ignition system is solid state pertronix and wires look good. Fuel is stabilized 87 octane with water separators and appears good. Same fuel produces no noise from other engine. Belts from all accesories were removed with no change in noise level. Plugs and distributer are new. Engine starts and runs fairly well but I haven't pushed it due to lack of confidence. The noise is apparent in or out of gear. Oil is clean 20W-50. A quart of Lucas Oil treatment had no noticable effect. One local engine guy listened to it and thought it might be piston slap. He did not think it was rod bearings as the noise decreased with engine speed. I haven't noticed much improvement after its fully warmed up, though... Any ideas?"

