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Can you tell what's wrong with this car by the sound of it?

holy hell is that yours?

I'm not the greatest at car sounds but...did someone stuff something into your engine?
 
I think it's time to shoot it and put it out of it's mesery.


Edit: I have no idea, but i'm gonna guess connecting rod.
 


maybe there is something caught in your fan shroud or else it is misfiring pretty bad....

there could be lots of reasons for a misfire.
 
All spark plug wires firmly connected? All spark plugs firmly seated in the heads? No broken ceramic insulators on plugs?

Are all injector clips firmly attached? Possible injector stuck shut? Could be plenty of things, from a very easy, free, 30 second fix to something much more serious.

Year / make / model is helpful. Obviously it's a Pontiac, but...specifics wouldn't hurt.
 
Originally posted by: Slacker
When was the last time you rotated your spark plugs?

Could also be the right tires on the left, and the left tires on the right. You'd better hope the rears don't find the front.
 
Spun rod bearing about to send the rod shooting through the side of the block.

edit: I don't think Satan is at fault here 😛 I think the owner waited a bit too long to replace that bad headgasket.
 
Ive actually ran into this same difficulty your having with this car, its fairly common. Its called the "you bought a pontiac and now your fvcked" problem. And, as the name implies, your'e are pretty much screwed.
 
i'm guessing either the transmission or you need a new spark plug. my car started to make funny noises but i found out the spark plugs had become correded and the engine unbalanced by firing on 3 of 4 cylinders
 
Originally posted by: quasarsky
i'm guessing either the transmission or you need a new spark plug. my car started to make funny noises but i found out the spark plugs had become correded and the engine unbalanced by firing on 3 of 4 cylinders

That's not a tranny sound..heh
 
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