HI Guys, Hope to get some help with my 1989 Caravan 3.0 Mitsubishi, Automatic with overdrive(3-4 speed? P-R-N-Overdrive-Drive-L). Makes a rattling noise.
I went for a camping trip, about 300Km away. It was fine all the way, ate a little oil, but i refilled to proper level. On the way back, somewhere after the last stop ~100Km away from end, on the trafic lights noticed/heard this bad noise from engine when reached the city(so at the end really).
It happenes at all revs, mostly between 1-2KRPM, i don't think it is the transmission, even at park when reved it makes that rattling noise. I'm pritty sure it is from the engine, possibly the back/passanger side of the engine. To describe the noise: it sounds like a bad mufler(you can hear the combustion intervals), somewhat metalic, low frequency not high pitch, resonating with revs to the point of ear pluging like in a danceclub (althought i don't feel like dancing).
I was thinking it might be the timing chain/components OR the valves/lifters/etc OR Camshaft/Driveshaft/rod bearings.
To bring you up to speed, i had this van for ~2months, it had 282K Km on it now 284K, rebuilt(somewhat don't have much supporting paperwork on what was done) engine and transmision at about 200K. When i got it it had a rusted tiny hole in the oil pan(i replaced) and it had a rattle onece in a while, which went away after i serviced the van when i got it(oil & filter & pan, rear pads and drums, drive belt, air filter, spark plugs, trans oil, removed the dead AC and all components and other body parts like chrome bumpers rear gate etc) all in all this van had cost me a total of CND$900(price, parts and registration). I had another 1989 Caravan 4 cylinder that the trans had died and the engine was eating oil 1L/100km, it is at the junkers now after 250Kkm, all the good parts are on this van now.
so what you guys think is wrong with it. Please i need help, don't mind doing it myself, i'm thinking of going to my old mechanic, which i didn't see ever since i started doing my own work on the 3-4 cars in the family.
thanks in a dvance Ilia