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When I start my Griff from cold and move off (i.e. it's not audible with no load), I hear a sort of ticking noise coming from under the bonnet. It's not timed with every rev of the engine, it sounds as though it relates to just one cylinder, and it disappears very quickly. Any ideas? Something to do with a hydraulic lifter??
Loubaruch said:
You may find that a feather or something similar will be more use in tracing a manifold leak provided of course that the fans are not operating.
I always found a tube with one end in your ear to hear any hissing sounds helps with manifold leaks. They start out small, but when part of the gasket hardens and breaks off it can sound almost mechanical/metallic.GlynMo said:
When I start my Griff from cold and move off (i.e. it's not audible with no load), I hear a sort of ticking noise coming from under the bonnet. It's not timed with every rev of the engine, it sounds as though it relates to just one cylinder, and it disappears very quickly. Any ideas? Something to do with a hydraulic lifter??
Exhaust manifold gasket first, hydraulic lifter second (in my humble opinion) - I've done the exhaust manifold gasket thing, I could tell you in seconds....Symptoms typical of hydraulic lifters becoming noisy if not pressurising, can be caused by type or grade of oil used. I would start by giving the old girl and oil and filter change irrespective of when last oil change was carried out. Replace using a quality 20w50 oil which is well suited to these V8 engines, assuming you havn't used this spec of oil previously. Works most of the time and noise disappears. If still noisy then at least the cars had an oil change. Exhaust leaks should be easy to find, hydraulic lifters may need replacing or in worst instance may be down to crank/conrod bearing wear.
Check for exhaust leaks first, then change the oil to this spec. Many happy peaple out there were told they should change the lifters, changed the oil themselves and saved a packet.
Check for exhaust leaks first, then change the oil to this spec. Many happy peaple out there were told they should change the lifters, changed the oil themselves and saved a packet.
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