> Now that I think about it, my 62 Classic wagon (195.6 OHV) made that same > noise at idle. That noise, plus the fact that it had pretty bad a-pillar > rust led me to scrap the car a couple of years ago. There was also a brazed > place on the bottom of the oil pan, which let me to suspect that it had > thrown something (rod nut, whatever) previously and had not been properly > repaired. Maybe I put two and two together and got five. I don't know. > Your guess is as good as mine. "My" noise was clear and clean, if that makes any sense, slightly tinny sounding. Tink, tink, tink, ... about twice a second at idle, clear and distinct with the filler cap off. To be honest, I have not had any motor fail on me catastrophically, ever (tossed rod, that sort of thing) so I don't have a lot of experiences with bizarro noises. And mine ran that way for two years, and occasionally driven hard. Design feature or imminent failure, it's one rugged S.O.B. motor. Pretty much all of us who get one, it came with years and probably decades of abuse, and they run til they eventually drop D.E.A.D. The 232/258 would do that too, it's just that most of the 195.6's we see are 1958-1965, the YOUNGEST 195.6 is 35 years old, and the numeric bulk of the 232's are 10, 20 years younger than that (70's, 80's). Those are better motors too, so they will fail softer probably. We already see some of that sort of failure, the older 6's with the oil up past the headbolt are already falling over dead (easy fix), manifolds leaking bad enough to cause severe tuneup problems (annoying but easy fix)... that's about it I think. I'm certainly not complaining about the new six, that's flattery! Failure analysis is deeply revealing, and everything will fail when abused. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://list.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list-amc-list.com/attachments/20100421/a58e2043/attachment.htm> _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com