Hello everyone,
We had a discussion a while back about strange noises that occur around 2000 RPM and when accelerating, which some of us have heard. We eventually concluded that these noises are probably normal – similar to the sounds that valves can make in a cold engine when the hydraulic lifters haven't yet built up enough pressure.
Today, when the engine was warm, I heard a very faint, unusual sound, possibly a knocking sound, although it's hard to tell because the noises are very brief during acceleration. It's difficult to describe... maybe something like the sound of engine knocking in a gasoline engine, but very quiet. Perhaps it's a combination of a quiet combustion sound and the aforementioned vent-like noise?
I'm guessing, just like with the other noise, that it's the normal exhaust sounds, which probably vary depending on the exact type of diesel fuel (for me, it's almost always Aral) and the temperature.
What do you think?
Best regards,
Jan.
P.S. By the way, I first noticed the noise on the same day that I also discovered the bulge (see the bodywork forum), but there's probably no connection between the two. It's more likely that I filled up the tank the day before, and perhaps I got a slightly different type of Aral Super Diesel...
Ibiza 6K, 11/01, 8000 km, ASV engine, with a small dent on the front right

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