Top end clatter / lifter tick?
Hi all,
I'm a new owner of a stock '95 car with 26K miles. I took delivery in early January, and I've tried to start and run the car every few weeks to circulate fluids, etc. The last time I started it, I noticed a loud tick from under the passenger's side cam cover, toward the front of the engine. It's definitely a mechanical sound, i.e. not a noisy injector or exhaust leak. It seems to match cam timing, as the noise occurs about 5 times/sec at idle. Oil pressure has always been fine. There are no alarming sounds from any other part of the engine. I changed the oil and filter and have let the engine run until it's warm, but the noise persists. For what it's worth, the car is in an unheated garage, and we have had some very cold nights here in New England. Here's some cell phone video of the problem - pardon the rotated video, but the audio is the main point: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B83...ew?usp=sharing (Note that you can still hear it when the camera is on the LH side of the engine, but that's only because the noise is loud enough to always be audible in the background.) Any ideas on how I should approach this? I'm preparing myself for the possibility that I'll need to remove the cams on that side to replace the lifters. Is there anything else that I should try before this? Assuming that I do need to replace lifters, can this be done with the engine in the car? --Colin |
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Does it tick more quickly when you rev the engine? Seems like sort of a silly question but if it's something external, maybe the tick speed and engine speed would be unrelated? Figured it couldn't hurt to ask since you didn't mention it.
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Dual mass flywheel? Or lack there of? Where in NH are you?
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Check for exhaust leaks....I have a ticking lifter, but not that loud. Does it idle smooth? Dual Mass Flywheel? belt tensioner?
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Video sounds nasty.
You might try slacking the belt tensioner with the engine running to see if it makes any difference. |
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Yes, the tick follows the engine speed. It will increase in rate if I bring the revs up past idle. The idle is smooth. Engine never stumbles, and doesn't sound like it's missing.
A couple of you have asked about the flywheel. How might this contribute to the noise? I don't have any particular reason to believe that it's ever been replaced -- does that mean it's the dual-mass part? It's difficult to tell from the video, but the sound certainly seems to come from under the cam cover (at cyl #2) rather than from something external at the front of the engine. I'll check out the belt tensioner. Is the thought that the tensioner itself might be bad, or that the belt tension is causing some other problem? I'm in Merrimack, NH. |
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Throw some Marvel Mystery oil into oil. Let it run through. See if lifter quiets down.
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Lifter or maybe a bad valve spring?
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Also, that is not the belt tensioner. Mine was bad and I had Marc rebuild it. It does not tick like that...mine made a high-pitched whining/squealing sound.
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