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I have a 2008 Ram with a 4.7 liter engine, with roughly 6500 miles on it. Starting the vehicle after it has sat overnight, in temperatures varying from 30 degrees to 40 degress (outside temp), after a minute or so, it develops a chatter, until it's warmed-up. It appears to be coming from the left-side of the engine, and I cannot pin-point it.
i thinks its normal. mine does that too. when i was at the dealership it did that and they said its a self tension pulley, it also chatter when i do doughnuts out in my field. but if its not normal then yes some one please chime in and correct me.
Shoot, I chatter then, too. But your truck should not. That's not all that cold from the truck's "viewpoint". Something's not aligned correctly, if it's the tensioner.
From discussion with others, including one dealership, I have come to the conclusion that its just the tensioner, for the timing chain.
The one dealership also indicated, that it will not affect the timing chain, and the problem may be caused by oil sprayers added to the newer 3.7L and 4.7L engines.
Take a long screwdriver, hold the tip to different parts of the engine and put your ear on the handle. This technique should help you pinpoint the sound. They also sell something called a mechanic's stethoscope used for the same purpose, parts store may have em.