I have recently run across odd-order noise in heavy-duty trucks, and have traced it to the engine, and to the engine block specifically.
What I see most often is high noise levels at engine 4.5-order, although sometimes also at 3.5 order.
Oh yeah: these are in-line six-cylinder turbocharged direct-injection Diesels.
Although I've primarily seen this in "yellow" engines, other makers seem to have the problem as well.
The solution appears to be to stiffen the cylinder block by means of either a block girdle between the oilpan and the block, or with a structural (e.g., cast iron) oilpan.
This boosts the resonance period up, usually out of the complaint RPM range.
Thought perhaps someone else might find this helpful.
- Rob
What I see most often is high noise levels at engine 4.5-order, although sometimes also at 3.5 order.
Oh yeah: these are in-line six-cylinder turbocharged direct-injection Diesels.
Although I've primarily seen this in "yellow" engines, other makers seem to have the problem as well.
The solution appears to be to stiffen the cylinder block by means of either a block girdle between the oilpan and the block, or with a structural (e.g., cast iron) oilpan.
This boosts the resonance period up, usually out of the complaint RPM range.
Thought perhaps someone else might find this helpful.
- Rob