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Ticking sound when coasting?
I think I know why. For sh_ts and giggles and assuming you've still got the old timing chain, count the number of links down from the camshaft sprocket timing marks on either side of the chain to the crankshaft timing mark. You should find one extra link on the left side (facing the engine, looking aft) of the chain as opposed to the right side.
It's called the Ram Forum:
http://www.********.com/f44/ticking_noise_engine-29787/
Bests,
Dusty
2014 Ram Big Horn 1500 Quad Cab2WD, 5.7 Hemi, 8HP70, 3.92 LSD, factory dual exhaust, 20” wheels. Now at:036553 miles.
http://www.********.com/f44/ticking_noise_engine-29787/
Bests,
Dusty
2014 Ram Big Horn 1500 Quad Cab2WD, 5.7 Hemi, 8HP70, 3.92 LSD, factory dual exhaust, 20” wheels. Now at:036553 miles.
I think I know why. For sh_ts and giggles and assuming you've still got the old timing chain, count the number of links down from the camshaft sprocket timing marks on either side of the chain to the crankshaft timing mark. You should find one extra link on the left side (facing the engine, looking aft) of the chain as opposed to the right side.
Does this mean that there's a right and a wrong way to install the timing chain?
Bests,
Dusty
2014 Ram Big Horn 1500 Quad Cab2WD, 5.7 Hemi, 8HP70, 3.92 LSD, factory dual exhaust, 20” wheels. Now at:036553 miles.
All the best for 2016!
Keith
I think I know why. For sh_ts and giggles and assuming you've still got the old timing chain, count the number of links down from the camshaft sprocket timing marks on either side of the chain to the crankshaft timing mark. You should find one extra link on the left side (facing the engine, looking aft) of the chain as opposed to the right side.
Last edited by smellslikeahemi; Jan 3, 2016 at 08:34 PM.
On another note I was able to completely disassemble the phaser, turns out that where I thought I was gonna have to drill there are actually three very small threaded studs that hold things together. After some wiggling and pulling it came apart where the studs were and I don't think it was supposed to be as easy to get apart as it was. There was also a questionable plunger with a small spring and the spring had some fragments stuck to it, again not sure what the purpose of it is.
Cheers,
Keith
Worse now, I cannot open the link. So I don't know what heck is wrong.
Bests,
Dusty
DRUM ROLL PLEASE!! I am proud to say that I have solved the "ticking sound when coasting" issue. After long hours laboring out in the below freezing temperatures I got the truck back together and let it idle until it reached operating temperature to confirm I had no leaks. Went on a 15 mile test drive mostly through my neighborhood where I'm surrounded by houses/fences and can hear everything going on, and another 25 highway miles. NO FUNKY NOISES.
Nothing yet and I've gone close to 1,500 mi since the job. I've been periodically getting under the hood to check for anything and everything that could be wrong still (I'm extremely pessimistic) and so far all is golden. Only crap my ram has given me is the keyless entry stopped working randomly so as of late I have to unlock my door with the key like some kind of caveman. Hahaha





