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  • #630163
    craigcraig
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      Sorry, it is a Ridgeline

      #630167
      Lorrin BarthLorrin Barth
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        Three tech huh?

        Time to drop the pan and check for a bad rod bearing.

        #630172
        college mancollege man
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          It sounds like the top end of the motor. either valve adjustment
          or the rocker shaft bridge. here is a link to help find the noise.
          The doctor will see you now. 🙂

          #630205
          Lorrin BarthLorrin Barth
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            Yeah, maybe top end but I’d suggest sacrificing the oil filter. Cut it open and look for metal in the pleats.

            #630260
            BillBill
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              A piston noise will come and go with throttle position but usually under acceleration and a valve noise would be there at any throttle position. A connecting rod noise will be more noticeable at higher rpm.

              I believe those engines are tough on front bank pistons.

              #630707
              MikeMike
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                Unplug ignition coils one at a time. If there is a piston or rod issue the noise should go away with the load removed from the affected piston or rod. If the noise does not go way then it will be in the rock bridge assembly or valve lash setting..

                #630924
                Vic SorlieVic Sorlie
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                  Friend of mine who owns and operates an Independent Honda/Acura shop had his personal similar vintage Pilot with the V6 motor that developed same kind of noise. He pulled the valve covers and discovered a cam lobe that had gone flat. He uses synthetic oil on regular schedule, and as none of the other lobes was bad it looks like a metallurgical problem. Car out of warranty so repair cost was on him.

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