bad engine noise..
Ok if your looking to get to the bottom end without removing the engine, its a dirty job but can be done. Extensions and swivels are yours friends on this one. My buddy and I replaced a worn rod bearing in his lt1( yeah different engine but same theory) 1) Jack the car up. 2) remove exhaust if stock setup and drive shaft, leave it in neutral. 3) drain fluids etc 4) use the swivel and extensions to reach up in there and you should be able to take all the oil pan screws out. 4) remove the oil shield and **** thats in the way of the assembly. 5) with a sound like that, the gap or wear is probably bad so you might be able to simply take your fingers and wiggle the connecting rod or base of it that goes on the crank. 6) if you find it, remove the bolts and rotate the assembly so you can get to both sides of the bearing 7) measure out the depth by using the gap tool? (can't think of the name off my head), replace as needed and reassemble... thats the way we did it....
It's just soooooooooooo much easier to just pull the motor/trans out the bottom.
Thats one of the issues that GM said might be causing "piston slap" on some LS1 engines. Have you ever heard piston slap? It sounds nothing like GhostZ28 knock issue.
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