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Default GS400 engine noise - 03-24-2007 , 09:45 AM






I own a 1999 GS400 and recently noticed a gravelly-sounding noise at
the front of the engine. The noise isn't loud enough to be noticeable
with the hood closed. At first, I thought the noise was coming from
the idler pulley that puts tension on the accessory drive belt.
However, after placing a stethoscope on the pulley, that's not the
problem.

I let the engine cool for a few hours and restarted it. On restart,
the noise was not present, but it returned after running the engine
for several minutes. That pretty much convinced me that the problem is
internal to the engine and that the noise can only be heard after the
oil warms and thins out. I use 10W-30 oil, which is acceptable
according to the owner's manual, and change it every 5,000 miles. The
car only has 35,000 miles on it.

Before I take the car to my super-expensive Lexus dealer, I wanted to
get this group's opinions on what the problem might be. Thanks in
advance.

John


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Default Re: GS400 engine noise - 03-24-2007 , 11:01 AM








Does the engine still run smoothly once the noise starts? Does the noise
get louder on acceleration?

My first thought is the 'gravelly-sounding noise' could be a connecting-rod
bearing although with only 35,000 miles (I assume those are original miles?)
it seems kind of remote that it could be a rod bearing but anything's
possible. I also thought, even more of a remote chance, that it could be a
wrist pin.

Have you tried putting in 10W40 or 50 oil to see if the problem quiets down?
If it does, you're really only masking a potentially very serious (and
expensive) problem.

My advice is to take it to a mechanic you can trust first, then if he can't
figure it out, go to a dealer.

Also, try calling/e-mailing Pat Goss of "Goss's Garage" and "Motorweek" (on
PBS) or Tom and Ray Migliotti ("The Car Guys" on NPR on Saturday or Sunday
mornings). Pat Goss helped me with a problem I had with my van before
taking it to the service station.

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I own a 1999 GS400 and recently noticed a gravelly-sounding noise at
the front of the engine. The noise isn't loud enough to be noticeable
with the hood closed. At first, I thought the noise was coming from
the idler pulley that puts tension on the accessory drive belt.
However, after placing a stethoscope on the pulley, that's not the
problem.

I let the engine cool for a few hours and restarted it. On restart,
the noise was not present, but it returned after running the engine
for several minutes. That pretty much convinced me that the problem is
internal to the engine and that the noise can only be heard after the
oil warms and thins out. I use 10W-30 oil, which is acceptable
according to the owner's manual, and change it every 5,000 miles. The
car only has 35,000 miles on it.

Before I take the car to my super-expensive Lexus dealer, I wanted to
get this group's opinions on what the problem might be. Thanks in
advance.

John




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Default Re: GS400 engine noise - 03-24-2007 , 11:21 AM



On Mar 24, 11:01 am, "Mike Piacente" <mpiace... (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote:
Quote:
Does the engine still run smoothly once the noise starts? Does the noise
get louder on acceleration?
The engine always runs smoothly; that's not a problem. Because the
noise is pretty subtle, I can't hear it in the car, so I can't say
whether it gets louder on acceleration.


Quote:
My first thought is the 'gravelly-sounding noise' could be a connecting-rod
bearing although with only 35,000 miles (I assume those are original miles?)
it seems kind of remote that it could be a rod bearing but anything's
possible. I also thought, even more of a remote chance, that it could be a
wrist pin.
Yes, those are original miles. I spun a rod bearing on a Blazer years
ago (with 20,000 miles on it!) and you could hear that rapping a block
away. I would be really surprised if the problem were a rod bearing or
wrist pin.

Quote:
Have you tried putting in 10W40 or 50 oil to see if the problem quiets down?
If it does, you're really only masking a potentially very serious (and
expensive) problem.
Lexus prefers 5W-30 oil and permits 10W-30. Overhead-cam engines don't
like thicker oils because oil takes longer to reach the cams on
startup. (These oils also void the warranty.) I use 10W-30 because I
rarely drive the car in very cold weather. I would expect to hear
similar noise if I tried 10W-40 or 50 oil.

Quote:
My advice is to take it to a mechanic you can trust first, then if he can't
figure it out, go to a dealer.

Also, try calling/e-mailing Pat Goss of "Goss's Garage" and "Motorweek" (on
PBS) or Tom and Ray Migliotti ("The Car Guys" on NPR on Saturday or Sunday
mornings). Pat Goss helped me with a problem I had with my van before
taking it to the service station.
Thanks much for your advice. At this point, I'm suspecting some wear
in the overhead-cam timing chains or other cam-related mechanism. Even
though the car is out of warranty, and depending on the diagnosis, I
may lean on Lexus to pick up some of the repair cost because of the
low mileage. Thanks again for your thoughts. John

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I own a 1999 GS400 and recently noticed a gravelly-sounding noise at
the front of the engine. The noise isn't loud enough to be noticeable
with the hood closed. At first, I thought the noise was coming from
the idler pulley that puts tension on the accessory drive belt.
However, after placing a stethoscope on the pulley, that's not the
problem.

I let the engine cool for a few hours and restarted it. On restart,
the noise was not present, but it returned after running the engine
for several minutes. That pretty much convinced me that the problem is
internal to the engine and that the noise can only be heard after the
oil warms and thins out. I use 10W-30 oil, which is acceptable
according to the owner's manual, and change it every 5,000 miles. The
car only has 35,000 miles on it.

Before I take the car to my super-expensive Lexus dealer, I wanted to
get this group's opinions on what the problem might be. Thanks in
advance.

John- Hide quoted text -

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Default Re: GS400 engine noise - 03-24-2007 , 12:28 PM




<do_not_reply1 (AT) mail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
I own a 1999 GS400 and recently noticed a gravelly-sounding noise at
the front of the engine. The noise isn't loud enough to be noticeable
with the hood closed. At first, I thought the noise was coming from
the idler pulley that puts tension on the accessory drive belt.
However, after placing a stethoscope on the pulley, that's not the
problem.

I let the engine cool for a few hours and restarted it. On restart,
the noise was not present, but it returned after running the engine
for several minutes. That pretty much convinced me that the problem is
internal to the engine and that the noise can only be heard after the
oil warms and thins out. I use 10W-30 oil, which is acceptable
according to the owner's manual, and change it every 5,000 miles. The
car only has 35,000 miles on it.

Before I take the car to my super-expensive Lexus dealer, I wanted to
get this group's opinions on what the problem might be. Thanks in
advance.

John

Noises are difficult to diagnose without actually hearing them first hand.
Check the power steering fluid level - if it is low, the pump can get noisy.
Also, if the PS fluid level is low, check for fluid leaks.

A loose timing belt can make noises, as can a failing water pump, although
water pumps tend to leak before they make noise.

Your best bet for a proper diagnosis is to have a competent technician
listen to it.
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Ray O
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Default Re: GS400 engine noise - 03-26-2007 , 09:38 PM



Belt noise!

Common irritation.


"Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote

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do_not_reply1 (AT) mail (DOT) com> wrote in message
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I own a 1999 GS400 and recently noticed a gravelly-sounding noise at
the front of the engine. The noise isn't loud enough to be noticeable
with the hood closed. At first, I thought the noise was coming from
the idler pulley that puts tension on the accessory drive belt.
However, after placing a stethoscope on the pulley, that's not the
problem.

I let the engine cool for a few hours and restarted it. On restart,
the noise was not present, but it returned after running the engine
for several minutes. That pretty much convinced me that the problem is
internal to the engine and that the noise can only be heard after the
oil warms and thins out. I use 10W-30 oil, which is acceptable
according to the owner's manual, and change it every 5,000 miles. The
car only has 35,000 miles on it.

Before I take the car to my super-expensive Lexus dealer, I wanted to
get this group's opinions on what the problem might be. Thanks in
advance.

John


Noises are difficult to diagnose without actually hearing them first hand.
Check the power steering fluid level - if it is low, the pump can get
noisy. Also, if the PS fluid level is low, check for fluid leaks.

A loose timing belt can make noises, as can a failing water pump, although
water pumps tend to leak before they make noise.

Your best bet for a proper diagnosis is to have a competent technician
listen to it.
--

Ray O
(correct punctuation to reply)




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