engine sounds like sewing machine.. not all the time but some of the time.. I'm taking a trip to Chicago the 14th and well i did a oil change, plugs, and oil filter. i have a hole in my tail pipe somewhere so it's really loud but i don't think that would make the engine change into a sewing machine. just lose some pressure.. someone please help i need it fixed I'm afraid it might be something really bad..
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
engine sounds like sewing machine...
Collapse
X
-
It's really imprortant that you locate the vicinity of the sound.
Also, how is the performance while the Singer is stiching away.
mean while....keep an eye on the oil level and pressure.Joe Lutz
The SKATE ..... 1992L 5spd
The Greatest Purchase I Ever Made
-
Does the 89 engine have solid lifters/adjusters. I know Brians car does and his sounds like it has a tick....but runs like a top."FLTG4LIFE" @FINALLEVEL , "PBH"
89L Silver EFI auto
91GL Green Auto DD
There ain't no rest for the wicked
until we close our eyes for good.
I will sleep when I die!
I'm a little hunk of tin, nobody knows what shape I'm in. I've got four wheels and a running board, I'm not a Chevy, I'M A FORD!
Comment
-
By sewing machine do u mean clicking, or it just doesn't sound like motor should? My festy sounds a fair bit like sewing machine including the clicking like noises, but usually only when the hood is raised and the motor is revved (I am currently a straight pipe so the clicking noise is not from my exhaust) My festiva has ALOT of Km's though so its expected to be noisy. But my friend has a 323 with a hole in the tailpipe that gives it a sound like a sewing machine minus the clicking noise, and has a high zing note to the ehxaust at higher rpms.
Hope this has helped if at all in anyway, if not, your best bet is to find that hole and seal it and find out.Proud owner of 92L, 350KM, Home made muffler, sounds like a truck! 16 years without replacement of anything but filters! 5spd EFI, Anyone else's shifter look like its from a quarter-ton?
Comment
-
Originally posted by GenevaDirt View PostDoes the 89 engine have solid lifters/adjusters. I know Brians car does and his sounds like it has a tick....but runs like a top.
1989
Ford Festiva L
Automatic
Comment
-
Originally posted by GenevaDirt View PostDoes the 89 engine have solid lifters/adjusters. I know Brians car does and his sounds like it has a tick....but runs like a top.
Are you sure you have enough oil in it? Valve noise becomes more apparent when the oil is low, especially in Festivas.Axlander9289, brother of ThisVelologist
Festivas past:
Aqua '92 Festiva L - Sold "Dale"
White '89 Festiva L Plus - RIP "Dudley"
White '93 Festiva GL - Sold to thisvelologist "Frito"
Red '91 Festiva L - Sold to Louieisawesome "Geraldo"
Current Fleet:
Aqua '93 Festiva L with Aspire brakes "Dale Jr."
Black and White '93 Festiva GL Sport (White alloys and spoiler are long gone) "Blues-tiva"
White '15 Ford Transit Connect
Comment
-
well it should.. the only thing oil related that is left to change that i can think of is oil pan gasket... never changed it so don't know if it's in good shape or not.. but i mean it seem to be holding oil i was thinking about getting some Lucas oil treatment but don't want to if i have to drain my oil again.. so yeah I'm going on that road trip the 14 and I'm worried that something is going to happen wile I'm on the road... if needed i can take a video of the engine that way you can diagnose the sound your self... like i said i know some about cars but nothing about engines i change the first set of spark plugs in my life a week ago.. my moms b/f was the previous owner and well he did most of the maintenance.. so i thought.. once i learned about cars i got wise enough to know to not let him touch my car ever again... he is a idiot he poured 1/8 a quart of oil in the radiator.. i asked him why and he said it was for the valves in the radiator.. long story short the radiator blew...
1989
Ford Festiva L
Automatic
Comment
-
You can use a stethescope(?) to listen to the engine, or a lenth of garden hose or similar. Stick one end in your ear and and put the other end on the engine in different places, listen for where the sound is louder. I assume this is a new sound, not the usual sound. As had been noted, the Festiva engine is noisly, little bigger than a lawn mower, but you already know that. Another suggestion is use a hose clamp and a piece of sheet metal to plug the hole in the exhaust pipe. Maybe that will make the new noise will go away.Original owner of silver grey carburetted 1989 Festiva. 105k km as of June 2006. 140k km as of June 2021.
Comment
-
I might not be as experienced as some of the others on here, but the first thing that came to mind was a bad bearing. I have a '92 Dodge Spirit R/T that sounded like that. Turned out to be a rod bearing. I still have the engine apart because of it. Just haven't had time to get her cleaned out and put back together. I'm not saying anything for certain, but that's what I'm thinking of. It wouldn't hurt to start by checking the dipstick for metal flakes.
Comment
-
mine makes that noise. 91 5spd FI.
and my 90 L Plus ATX FI makes the noise too. jsut not as loud. i figured the festiva engine is just odd sounding cause of the small size.
i dont know.
i like to cover my exhaust holes with tin cans and C clamps. hahah!
i have a bad oil leak on my 91. so i havnt been driving it. but it made the noise before the leak started.
Comment
-
sounds like you may be having lifter problems. seems like i remember reading here a few years ago about some others changing the oil and their lifters started making noise. i can't remember what they did to repair it.
if it were a rod or bearing noise it would not come and go, it would do it all the time.
by the way, the ones who had the problems had hydralic lifters. i may be wrong but all fuel injected motors from the factory had hydralic lifters.1960 willys pickup
1967 jeep cj5
1988 festiva
1989 festiva
1990 festiva for parts
1991 s-10
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!" —Benjamin Franklin, 1759
Comment
Comment