Hi Rodd,
I really have no other choice at this point, but to start it up again. As of this morning I've now changed IP oil (wasn't low), checked all flywheel bolts and removed starter. (have new one to put on). I've removed and thoroughly inspected the chain tensioner and chain guides. Everything looks perfect. I'm currently adjusting the valves before putting cover back on.
The sound is like someone putting a spoon in a fan blade, and seems to be coming from the rear of the engine. My wife who operated the key, said it sounds like it's under the transmission tunnel. I will put the new starter on the car and have no choice but to start the car again.
After some more research and checking past postings on this forum, I'm seriously thinking I may have an issue with the torque converter. It sounds like it's coming from the rear of the engine and that's the only thing I can point to. Baaaaahumbug.
I can hardly believe I've gone thoroughly through the car in the last 9 months, from entire cooling system, charging system, brake system, differential etc. I start the car up and it sounds like it's going to explode.
BTW, the car has great oil pressure and runs and sounds great when the clattering stops or until it starts again.
Thanks for the comments,
Ed Riefstahl
1966 230SL (Ms Magoo)
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1989 300SE (Majestic)
1999 BMW Z3 5 speed
1991 BMW 318I 5 Speed
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