Tapping/ticking noise
#21
That sounds like its in the valve train, but it might still be an exhaust manifold gasket. Pushrods bend because of other problems. My bet is a bad lifter, broke rocker or bad valve or maybe the gasket.
#23
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Hmmm......And your tapping sounded exactly like mine??
I pulled the valve cover on the port side (I believe thats where the tapping is originating). The rockers and springs look ok...What is the procedure to check the pushrods? Do I just unscrew the rocker and pull the pushrod? If ok, what needs to be done to re-install the pushrod correctly?
--I didnt pull the exhaust manifold--only the riser when I removed the valve cover.
I pulled the valve cover on the port side (I believe thats where the tapping is originating). The rockers and springs look ok...What is the procedure to check the pushrods? Do I just unscrew the rocker and pull the pushrod? If ok, what needs to be done to re-install the pushrod correctly?
--I didnt pull the exhaust manifold--only the riser when I removed the valve cover.
#24
Hmmm......And your tapping sounded exactly like mine??
I pulled the valve cover on the port side (I believe thats where the tapping is originating). The rockers and springs look ok...What is the procedure to check the pushrods? Do I just unscrew the rocker and pull the pushrod? If ok, what needs to be done to re-install the pushrod correctly?
--I didnt pull the exhaust manifold--only the riser when I removed the valve cover.
I pulled the valve cover on the port side (I believe thats where the tapping is originating). The rockers and springs look ok...What is the procedure to check the pushrods? Do I just unscrew the rocker and pull the pushrod? If ok, what needs to be done to re-install the pushrod correctly?
--I didnt pull the exhaust manifold--only the riser when I removed the valve cover.
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From: Birch Run, MI
Hmmm......And your tapping sounded exactly like mine??
I pulled the valve cover on the port side (I believe thats where the tapping is originating). The rockers and springs look ok...What is the procedure to check the pushrods? Do I just unscrew the rocker and pull the pushrod? If ok, what needs to be done to re-install the pushrod correctly?
--I didnt pull the exhaust manifold--only the riser when I removed the valve cover.
I pulled the valve cover on the port side (I believe thats where the tapping is originating). The rockers and springs look ok...What is the procedure to check the pushrods? Do I just unscrew the rocker and pull the pushrod? If ok, what needs to be done to re-install the pushrod correctly?
--I didnt pull the exhaust manifold--only the riser when I removed the valve cover.
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From: Boca Raton, FL
Well, I checked my compression today and am really scratching my head now:
fyi--I did the test on a cold engine
Cylinder:
2= 107
4=85
6=65**
8=105
1=110
3=75
5=95
7=75
This engine was rebuilt 2 years ago and only has 50 hours on her! I still seem to have good power but now have this compression issue and tapping???? What the hell!
fyi--I did the test on a cold engine
Cylinder:
2= 107
4=85
6=65**
8=105
1=110
3=75
5=95
7=75
This engine was rebuilt 2 years ago and only has 50 hours on her! I still seem to have good power but now have this compression issue and tapping???? What the hell!
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From: Birch Run, MI
With those compression numbers there should be a loss in top end speed that is noticeable. Heck, it would barely run at all. Something tells me you did not do the test right.
I have to agree, time for a mechanic at this point
I have to agree, time for a mechanic at this point



