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Old 04-29-2019, 02:36 PM
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Hello my name is Eric. I have a 2000 dodge Durango. I bought it almost 2 yrs ago and that owner for whatever reason put universal freeze plugs all around the motor. One at a time they would blow out when I would pass someone or whatever. They caused nothing but a headache. BUT this last one to blow was on back of block I didnt know it blew because its between tranny. So I blew head gasket on driver side... ordered 2 new heads new lifters timing chain gaskets once I got it running I had som clatter from driver side so I got another set of lifters. Same noise but it move over a couple valves. It seems like lifters are bottoming out and the plunger is sticking or something. All torqued to 21ft lbs. Any ideas
 
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Old 04-29-2019, 04:25 PM
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Check your manifold bolts. If they are broken, this can also create a "clicking/ticking" noise.
 
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What engine? What kind of shape is was the cam in? Think I would re-torque the rockers, making sure that both valves were fully closed before doing so.
 
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Its the 5.9 360. It's only on one side. And I'm pretty niticuless about these things. I have never had this kind of problem and I have built numerous motors. All components of motor look good up top. I have 40 lbs oil pressure at idle warm
 
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See if you can isolate where the ticking is coming from. Several items under the hood can make some interesting noises.... injectors, exhaust leaks, etc. If it IS the valve train...... check clearances between rocker, and valve stem......
 
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See if you can isolate where the ticking is coming from. Several items under the hood can make some interesting noises.... injectors, exhaust leaks, etc. If it IS the valve train...... check clearances between rocker, and valve stem......
you can locate cylinder with noisy lifter, then remove valve cover and look. Start engine with valve cover off for a few seconds, maybe you'll see rocker arm w/o oil.
 
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you can locate cylinder with noisy lifter, then remove valve cover and look. Start engine with valve cover off for a few seconds, maybe you'll see rocker arm w/o oil.
all valve have oil its #1 valves my rockers are. None adjustable pedestal mount
 
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Valves are getting oil I pulled valve cover and checked with running. Since i changed heads is there any way that when I torque the rocker arm bolts that they are tightening down to far. I have had it apart 4 times now and getting really burned out on the matter
 
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Shoulder bolts, are they not? You shouldn't be able to thread them in too far. Besides, that would have the rockers too tight.... it wouldn't make any noise, and if you went way too far, it would hold the valve open, and you would have a dead cylinder.
 
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I just snuggled them up and then torqued to 21ft lbs in firing order. I dont know why I'm having problems I have put 2 new sets of lifters never had these problems before
 

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