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I have a 2016 Pioneer 1000 - purchased new in Dec. 2017 - with about 13,000 miles on it. It has been well maintained and used primarily on my cattle farm - no mud hogging or driving through water and has not been abused - just mostly doodling around looking at cattle and working on fencing, etc. A few months ago it developed a sound that kind of sounds like a sort of high pitched "knock" that is evident between about 2500 - 3000 rpm under acceleration. Not evident at rpms below or above that engine speed or when not under load. After the engine gets thoroughly warmed up, the sound pretty much disappears.
I don't have a stethoscope so I used an extra long screwdriver and placed the tip against the engine block and the handle against my ear while revving the engine up and down - a trick I learned from my father-in-law, a long time mechanic but now deceased. No internal "knocking" sound was evident - just normal mechanical sounds. Could this be an exhaust sound that I am hearing...anyone else have this experience. I don't want to blow the engine if it is something mechanical to be concerned about.
Any thoughts appreciated.
James
I don't have a stethoscope so I used an extra long screwdriver and placed the tip against the engine block and the handle against my ear while revving the engine up and down - a trick I learned from my father-in-law, a long time mechanic but now deceased. No internal "knocking" sound was evident - just normal mechanical sounds. Could this be an exhaust sound that I am hearing...anyone else have this experience. I don't want to blow the engine if it is something mechanical to be concerned about.
Any thoughts appreciated.
James