5.2l valve tick
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5.2l valve tick
Whatsup guys
Yesterday day i ripped my timingcover off to replace my timingchain. I made sure to not move any of the cam/crankshaft once the dots where aligned perfectly. Now since my timing chain has been replaced, i end up with a ticking valve. Just seems to be 1 valve only.
Could it have been possible i had a bad valve? But due to the slack in my old chain i never noticed? Or must something have moved during the replacement ?
I'll be looking to tear it apart again this afternoon.. And hopefully it just moved 1 teeth.
What's your guys thoughts?
Yesterday day i ripped my timingcover off to replace my timingchain. I made sure to not move any of the cam/crankshaft once the dots where aligned perfectly. Now since my timing chain has been replaced, i end up with a ticking valve. Just seems to be 1 valve only.
Could it have been possible i had a bad valve? But due to the slack in my old chain i never noticed? Or must something have moved during the replacement ?
I'll be looking to tear it apart again this afternoon.. And hopefully it just moved 1 teeth.
What's your guys thoughts?
Last edited by Laurens Moja; 03-01-2020 at 05:03 AM.
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Whatsup guys
Yesterday day i ripped my timingcover off to replace my timingchain. I made sure to not move any of the cam/crankshaft once the dots where aligned perfectly. Now since my timing chain has been replaced, i end up with a ticking valve. Just seems to be 1 valve only.
Could it have been possible i had a bad valve? But due to the slack in my old chain i never noticed? Or must something have moved during the replacement ?
I'll be looking to tear it apart again this afternoon.. And hopefully it just moved 1 teeth.
What's your guys thoughts?
Yesterday day i ripped my timingcover off to replace my timingchain. I made sure to not move any of the cam/crankshaft once the dots where aligned perfectly. Now since my timing chain has been replaced, i end up with a ticking valve. Just seems to be 1 valve only.
Could it have been possible i had a bad valve? But due to the slack in my old chain i never noticed? Or must something have moved during the replacement ?
I'll be looking to tear it apart again this afternoon.. And hopefully it just moved 1 teeth.
What's your guys thoughts?
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Which side of the engine? I have same engine on my Jeep, and one time when I started it after it had been sitting quite a few months, I heard really loud ticking sound. Great, like it already got ton of work to do, now there's something wrong with the engine, I thought. Closer inspection revealed that it was the PCV valve clicking.
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So my friend asumes it's a sticking lifter.. as it's only 1 tick you hear , if it had been the valves due to wrong timing he said i'd have ticks all the time.. it's like every 1 second 1 tick...
I'm assembling the engine with my mate right now and i'll let it run hot , see if it changes...
Should i be worried about destroying something?
I'm assembling the engine with my mate right now and i'll let it run hot , see if it changes...
Should i be worried about destroying something?
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Filled all the liquids back , started the engine and the tick was there, i've let it run for 10mins and reved it a few times. The tick went away for now! Hope on the next cold start it stays away!
Only noticed some noice from the oilpan, i took af the rear bearing cap and replease the crankshaft seal to the tranny. For that my oilpump had to came off.. i've positioned the pickup tube correctly, but think i gave it a knock putting the oilpan back up... So it's basicly ticking the piston rodcaps ( i believe)... I'll have to drive it tomorrow to work and in the afternoon check for the reason
A new crankshaft seal on the tranny side probably doesn't make noise?
Only noticed some noice from the oilpan, i took af the rear bearing cap and replease the crankshaft seal to the tranny. For that my oilpump had to came off.. i've positioned the pickup tube correctly, but think i gave it a knock putting the oilpan back up... So it's basicly ticking the piston rodcaps ( i believe)... I'll have to drive it tomorrow to work and in the afternoon check for the reason
A new crankshaft seal on the tranny side probably doesn't make noise?
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