Posted by Lanse on May 22, 2010 at 16:40:50 from (65.89.42.149):
Hey guys...
Welp, a few nights ago, my mom and i picked up a 1996 dodge dakota for me to drive around in. I changed the air filter,and the oil, and i am going to change the transmission fluid sooner or later.
The last owner diddnt even remember the last time he changed the plugs, so today when i was in town, i picked a set up.
I put them in, and now it sounds like a washing machine.
Its really strange. It is a softer knock somewhere in the front of the engine. I noticed it right away after i started it after changing the first four plugs. It is very noticable at idle, and kind of goes away if you rev the engine. Im not sure it goes away, but it definatly isnt noticable anymore.
Ive never heard of anything like this. I dont think its the oil, since i changed that and then drove it for a few days and there was no problem, and its sure not cheap oil.
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