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Impressive that it runs.

 

Only ever heard 2 that bad.

 

It'll be good for other newbies that come here and search.

 

But it sucks for you.

 

When I get one like this I put a 2.2 in it. Most JY 2.5's are gonna have hG issues which often lead to the rod bearing issue.

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This is two or three noises, and I dont think it is a rod knock.

 

Rod knock has a very easy test. Disconnect 1 plug wire at a time. When you get to the affected cylinder the noise will stop.

 

If that isn't it, and as you say the car doesnt want to move, lets look at a transmission issue, like a failed torque converter or flex plate, broken front pump, god knows what else.

 

Rod knock

 

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Are you guys a 100% on the engine. I moved it today, it doesn't seem to want to go forward to well. Would the transmission make such a noise?

 

Yeah, it's not gonna want to drive well with spun/seized bearings. It's excactly the spun bearing noise....heard it many times.

 

You will find the metal.

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IM going with a flex plate, but like i said the rod bearing noise is an easy test to do.

 

Also there is the usual disclaimer, that noises are hard to diagnose over the net, so GD may be correct. I may be correct, or we may both be correct.

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Problem with the flexplate theory. If it were damaged badly enough to affect engagement of the transmission, the engine would not be able to start because the starter could not spin the crankshaft fast enough to overcome the compression in the cylinders.

But the flexplate can be inspected through the access hole in the top of the bell housing to the right of the throttle body. You could even remove the bolts that hold it to the torque converter and see if it falls apart.

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