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I am wishing someone could tell from their experience about a noise I hear from the engine.

When the engine is cold it sounds fine.

After it warms up there is a consistent rumble noise. Kind of low frequency and sounding similar to a lot of air moving, sort of like a lions roar. At idle when its hot it is not real loud and as the engine speed picks up it get louder. When I took off the oil filler cap I could here the rumble roar inside the filler pipe. So it is inside the engine. Any ideas?

It is a 94 Legacy 2.2 with about 167k miles. It seems to run okay, has pick-up and has power. I took off the hose to PCV. The face of the PCV is all crapped up with black carbon. Looks like the PCV is clogged up a lot. The exhaust looks clean no smoke. The oil pan has the bottom pushed up and I just mention that.

The blow-by out of the crankcase I checked with the hose off the PCV. This seemed a little higher than other Subaru engines I have checked and the flow looked clean. The flow went away when the engine speed pick-up.

Peace

John

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The oil pan has the bottom pushed up and I just mention that.

 

i had a oil pan dented and some strange noise in the engine after it happened... then a few months down the road the engine seized... when i took the oil pan apart i came to a realization that when the oil pan got dented it pushed the oil pickup tube upwards pinching it, therefore not supplying enough oil to the engine and leading to the seize due to no lube... now how far up in NJ are u, i could take a look at it for ya

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That is very considerate of you! Thanks!

The car is in Broadway NJ at a garage.

78 west to 31north clinton to washington and then west on 57

I could go get some pictures of the pan and e-mail them. I am not sure how to post here except in my locker. I have a used 2.2 in my basement with a good pan.

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I was just talking with a guy I know at a garage. He says that any decrease in oil pressure shows up in tapping lifter noise. Do you remember the lifters tapping on your engine? Says the rod bearings go first before the main bearings and then the engine knocks loud. This engine does not sound like that.

 

The other possible problem is the oil level maybe high. Can that make this noise?

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The oil inlet tube to the pump, was it cracked? Do you think it was pulling air thru the crack? This air entrainment may not have been low enough to drop the pressure and turn on the oil light but would have put air and oil to the bearings. That is not good for bearing lubrication. Did your rod bearings go?

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