Hi everyone! Great community here! I hope you guys can help me with a problem I'm having with my 1999 Oldsmobile Eighty Eight LS. I understand it's not a Grand Prix, but it's close enough!
When you start the car, you can hear, coming from the driver side under the hood, a weird rattling sound. It sounds like a metal ball being shaken in a metal can. More specifically, it sounds like it's coming around the area where the EGR valve is, but I can't be sure. The sound does NOT go away if the car is warmed up or cooled down. It remains constant when the car is turned on. I was thinking a ball bearing or something?
Anyhow, I posted this on some other forums about a month ago, and some guys recommended to me to check under the valve covers for a loose/broken valve springs.
Yesterday, the sound got a whole lot worse and louder. The engine, where it used to be perfectly linear at idle (in both sound and feel), now very clearly chugs. Also, when driving, somewhere in second gear, you can hear some sort of "flapping" coming from the engine bay, and I can't tell where it's coming from. Also, the performance has decreased a tiny bit. While accelerating, you can clearly hear the engine chugging instead of having a linear sound.
I tried pinpointing the sound with a hose, but that doesn't seem to help. I checked the valve springs under the valve covers, and there are no problems. No broken springs, and none of them were loose. I checked all the spark plugs, I replaced the alternator, the transmission fluid (changed from Dex III to Dex IV). The sound got worse instead of better.
Any idea what may be causing this? There's no warnings or CEL. I'm not exactly sure what the heck is causing this. Is it possible that the gasket for the cat converter needs to be changed and is leaking exhaust? Can an engine that needs an oil change make these kinds of sounds? Now I'm starting to read all about things like cracked/loose flex plates, lifters going bad, bearings going bad, and this is really starting to freak me out.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!