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Engine knock can be caused by problems like a clogged carburetor, faulty ignition or fuel delivery components, improper valve timing, or a lean air-fuel mixture. Solutions include servicing these components, adjusting settings like ignition timing or idle speed, using higher octane fuel, and addressing issues that cause overheating like a faulty water pump or excess carbon buildup. Anti-knock sensor malfunctions, worn crankshaft bearings, cracked flywheels, and other mechanical faults can also lead to knock, fixed by replacing the defective parts.
Engine knock can be caused by problems like a clogged carburetor, faulty ignition or fuel delivery components, improper valve timing, or a lean air-fuel mixture. Solutions include servicing these components, adjusting settings like ignition timing or idle speed, using higher octane fuel, and addressing issues that cause overheating like a faulty water pump or excess carbon buildup. Anti-knock sensor malfunctions, worn crankshaft bearings, cracked flywheels, and other mechanical faults can also lead to knock, fixed by replacing the defective parts.
Engine knock can be caused by problems like a clogged carburetor, faulty ignition or fuel delivery components, improper valve timing, or a lean air-fuel mixture. Solutions include servicing these components, adjusting settings like ignition timing or idle speed, using higher octane fuel, and addressing issues that cause overheating like a faulty water pump or excess carbon buildup. Anti-knock sensor malfunctions, worn crankshaft bearings, cracked flywheels, and other mechanical faults can also lead to knock, fixed by replacing the defective parts.
What are the possible Solutions? Answer: Problem • clogged Carburetor • Ignition Distributor problems • plugged fuel Injectors • Valve timing fails, or faulty • failed or loose timing belt tensioner • lean air-to-fuel mixture • using fuel of lower than recommended Octane Rating Solution • Servicing the carburetor • Change distributor or servicing • Change injector • Adjust timing belt setting • Adjust ideal speed setting • Change the fuel Continuation Problem • Anti-Knock sensors malfunction • Engine is too hot • Carbon deposits in the combustion chamber, pistons • Faulty or defective main crankshaft bearings • water pump bearing is worn out • Flywheel is broken or has cracks Solution • Sensor change • Check thermostat • Clean carbon from combustion chamber , piston • Change main bearing • Change water pump bearing • Fly wheel change