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I bought a near mint 1993 Subaru loyale the other week for 300.00 with a rod knocking. After taking to the people they said they were heading to town for a high school ball game and it started knocking. . When I got it home the two things that I noticed was it was low on coolant and the car has the factory 175-70-13 on the front and 185-80-13 on the back. Do you thing havning different size tires n the back could have caused it to start knocking

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If it is rod knock, it's easier and cheaper to replace the motor (six bolts vs. a sh*tload. Same for hours of labor.) than fix the rodknock.

 

If it is low on oil and overheated it could be pinging and/or lifter tick, too. Get a recording and put it up! Good price, will be under a grand for purchase price, new motor, timing belt kit, and full gasket kit AND a replacement motor if you have to go that far. Keep us updated.

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I use a 3/8" poly supply tube that one would use for a water supply line for a lavatory sink and use it as a Stethoscope... listen at points around the engine.

It will help you pin point the various noise between ticks of lifters or a solid knock which could be a crank shaft bearing...

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