"Timing Rattle" with Tone Ring Mod???
"Timing Rattle" with Tone Ring Mod???
I have an '03, HO with the Tone Ring Mod, Air & Exhaust Mods &, recently, a Van Aaken C-3.2 (duration, only) box.
After cold starts, the engine "rattles" like earlier generation Cummins engines, til it starts to warm-up. It seems to be enhanced with the VA installed. It only does this at lower rpm's.
Most of the "rattle" goes away after returning the TR to the stock setting.
Does the "rattle" cause any damage to the engine? I don't mind the sound, at all, but, would it be better for the engine to back-off the TR?
Thanks for your help & advise.
Joe F.(Buffalo)
After cold starts, the engine "rattles" like earlier generation Cummins engines, til it starts to warm-up. It seems to be enhanced with the VA installed. It only does this at lower rpm's.
Most of the "rattle" goes away after returning the TR to the stock setting.
Does the "rattle" cause any damage to the engine? I don't mind the sound, at all, but, would it be better for the engine to back-off the TR?
Thanks for your help & advise.
Joe F.(Buffalo)
I just backed mine off for the same reason. I was even hearing it slightly at idle and didn't care for it too much. I may have backed mine off 1/8" at most and it seems to have helped. It seems worse when it's cold out....
Superduty, I didn't measure it when I was opening the hole up. When I went to turn it back, I loosened the bolts and felt how much play there was side to side and just figured on a point which felt like it was 1/4 of the way counterclockwise. As for my box, I have been running just the VA Duration box since it doesn't screw with my overhead....
Cantfindaname.
When I did the Tone Ring Mod, I filed out a little more than 1-1/16" out of the dowel pin hole. I then rotated the TR clockwise, as far as it would go. I'm assuming that the limiting factor is the bolt holes.
Can you do any damage to the engine with the timing advance?
I just got back from driving the truck. With a cold soak start (60deg's.), it rattled quite a bit for a mile, or so, then smoothed out & quieted down, considerably.
Joe F.(Buffalo)
When I did the Tone Ring Mod, I filed out a little more than 1-1/16" out of the dowel pin hole. I then rotated the TR clockwise, as far as it would go. I'm assuming that the limiting factor is the bolt holes.
Can you do any damage to the engine with the timing advance?
I just got back from driving the truck. With a cold soak start (60deg's.), it rattled quite a bit for a mile, or so, then smoothed out & quieted down, considerably.
Joe F.(Buffalo)
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I did mine as well on a 2003 HO. I have a TST I keep on 4/4 and get a alot of rattle when it is cold. I may just put it back to Tone Ring back to stock or
full couterclockwise and see what happens.
full couterclockwise and see what happens.
Superduty, just curious if even more throttle response could be attained by opening the bolt holes a little more as well as the dowel pin hole and advancing more? I dont know alot about the timing on these trucks, how much is too much? just thought i would thow that out there. what do you think?
First of all the VA has never done timing. Second, the TST doesn't add timing until you build a fair amount of boost. Third, they all rattle a little more when they're cool and you add additional timing at idle. Just let them warm up a bit longer and all's well.
Richard
Richard
Originally Posted by fast_enough
I did mine as well on a 2003 HO. I have a TST I keep on 4/4 and get a alot of rattle when it is cold. I may just put it back to Tone Ring back to stock or
full couterclockwise and see what happens.
full couterclockwise and see what happens.
Originally Posted by DR3500
I did the mod with mine also, I have the TST too and mine rattles even when it is warmed up as I let off the throttle even with the TST off. I opened up the dowel pin hole and advanced it as far as the bolts would allow. it rattled really bad and threw the cam/crank out of sync code like that so I backed it off 1/2 way. the rattle is still there, just not as bad.
Not advancing until under boost is on of the downfalls I encountered when I switched to twins. The mileage gains that I had with a small to medium sized single disappeared due to lower cruise boost levels. The BDPP solved that little problem for me.
Richard
Richard
Originally Posted by fast_enough
I threw the code as well and backed it off a little. I was not aware that they TST did not advance timing until under boost. I like the extra 1-2 mpg I have been getting. So maybe I will just leave it alone and let it warm up longer.
You guys don't have the ring advanced far enough
More is always better IMO. I filed the bolt holes on my tone ring. I'd guess that I have about 5-6 degrees advance and the the rattle sounds great to me
I figure if I went any further that I'd start to trip codes for cam/crank sync not matching. I took off my cat now and added a resonator and the truck just sounds AWESOME. No I'm not real conservative
The low end growl makes the hair on my neck stand on end.
More is always better IMO. I filed the bolt holes on my tone ring. I'd guess that I have about 5-6 degrees advance and the the rattle sounds great to me
I figure if I went any further that I'd start to trip codes for cam/crank sync not matching. I took off my cat now and added a resonator and the truck just sounds AWESOME. No I'm not real conservative
The low end growl makes the hair on my neck stand on end.


