Not sure where to post this but it seems appropriate here. Every once in a while from a cold start I hear a random grinding noise as if the fan clutch is doing something weird or something up front is throwing the engine out of balance. I still can't tell what it is and here's why...
August: Near the end of my long work season I noticed from a cold start that a slight grinding noise would be audible within the first 30 seconds but it went away after the engine got a little warmer. I had problems with blowback.
September: After numerous telltale signs and leaks were missed, the transmission finally blew up. I rebuilt it and the grinding noise went away. I cleaned up the mildly worn starter quite a bit and cleaned up some other old parts. I did not replace the torque converter and I had to loc-tite one of the bolts because of a stripped hole. I'm hoping this isn't causing me problems already. I plan on replacing the converter when I can swap in my spare engine.
Now: There are no transmission leaks but I am getting a bit of blowback and it somehow makes its way as far as the transmission pan. This is only slightly annoying. The major annoyance is a grinding noise after startup that is a bit louder than before and it seems to shake the car a bit. So far the only way I've managed to correct this is by shutting it off and restarting.
As of late this seems to be killing the car at random stops and it's sometimes difficult to restart. I really don't need my engine failing me this soon and I rebuilt the transmission less than 3 weeks ago. I'm hoping it's something else because I have no patience for either of those things anymore. If it's the transmission going bad again, I'm going to pull a 4SPD from Pick-A-Part and do a manual swap. If it's the engine, I'm going to junk it. Considering all that it's been through lately, it's just too dangerous for me to consider other options. Where should I look first?