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I have been having a ticking noise from the engine that seems to parallel the rpm of the engine. it only becomes noticeable when slowing down for a turn or stopping. I have checked manifold for cracks adjusted valves and all new injectors. Hold down clamps are tight... Any other suggestions before I take it to the Mechanic to double check valve lash and diagnose the ticking? :think:

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  • s10010001
    s10010001

    If I could add to this, if you can’t find the noise, what makes you think a mechanic will? Most mechanics won’t give it much time, if the trucks running right, it’s fine. Unless it’s blatantly loud, t

  • I had a cracked rotor n my Pstroke one time that ticked every time it went through the pads. Just a thought............

  • Marcus2000monster
    Marcus2000monster

    Plan to keep the truck forever. I'm definatly not afraid to do anything as I even plan to rebuild the engine when the time comes. It was all before the valves and injectors. Its been going on for 3 mo

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9 minutes ago, dripley said:

Cracked exhaust manifold maybe? Bad front u joint?

As stated I checked the exhaust manifold for cracks. What would other u joint symptoms be? 

7 hours ago, Marcus2000monster said:

I have checked manifold for cracks adjusted valves and all new injectors

Did the ticking noise start before or after adjusting the valves and doing injectors.

 

7 hours ago, Marcus2000monster said:

before I take it to the Mechanic

If you're planning on keeping your truck and having money I would forget about that word (mechanic) if you're capable of changing injectors and adjusting valves I think you can handle quite a bit more with right tools and patience.

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56 minutes ago, Dieselfuture said:

Did the ticking noise start before or after adjusting the valves and doing injectors.

 

If you're planning on keeping your truck and having money I would forget about that word (mechanic) if you're capable of changing injectors and adjusting valves I think you can handle quite a bit more with right tools and patience.

Plan to keep the truck forever. I'm definatly not afraid to do anything as I even plan to rebuild the engine when the time comes. It was all before the valves and injectors. Its been going on for 3 months now and I cant find the problem which is why I suggested a mechanic LOL. 

It seems like the sound is coming from the engine but I  cant verify that. It is not possible to hear it at idle only when in gear shifting down to a stop. :mad:

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2 minutes ago, dripley said:

Does it follow the engine rpm or wheel rpm?

Its hard tell but I'm pretty sure its engine rpm...

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Bad idler pulley? Also wondering about something caught in the rear drums perhaps. Try slowing with it in neutral with brakes only might help detect something.

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5 minutes ago, JAG1 said:

Bad idler pulley? Also wondering about something caught in the rear drums perhaps. Try slowing with it in neutral with brakes only might help detect something.

Thanks I’ll try that. 

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I once had a buddy walking along side my truck while idling up to his shop. He kept hearing a ticking sound and it turned out to be that I had a slightly bent inside dust cover to the front brakes that was rubbing on the wheel.

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6 minutes ago, JAG1 said:

I once had a buddy walking along side my truck while idling up to his shop. He kept hearing a ticking sound and it turned out to be that I had a slightly bent inside dust cover to the front brakes that was rubbing on the wheel.

That could very well be my problem... I’ll check these things and see what I come up with.

44 minutes ago, JAG1 said:

Bad idler pulley? Also wondering about something caught in the rear drums perhaps. Try slowing with it in neutral with brakes only might help detect something.

I def need to check again but seems like I never hear it unless truck is in gear.... :pray:

1 hour ago, JAG1 said:

I once had a buddy walking along side my truck while idling up to his shop. He kept hearing a ticking sound and it turned out to be that I had a slightly bent inside dust cover to the front brakes that was rubbing on the wheel.

I had a cracked rotor n my Pstroke one time that ticked every time it went through the pads. Just a thought............

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What are a few symptoms of a bad idler pulley? I am writing a list of things to check so I don't forget and thought I might as well see what tht might have to do with it while I'm working on her. :thumb1:

Ticking noise, Screech, screech noise, belt running crooked are a few things that come to mind. I'd pull the belt and feel for tightness or sloppiness. Do a typical bad bearing check in other words.

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1 hour ago, dave110 said:

Ticking noise, Screech, screech noise, belt running crooked are a few things that come to mind. I'd pull the belt and feel for tightness or sloppiness. Do a typical bad bearing check in other words.

Thanks I’ll do that.

If I could add to this, if you can’t find the noise, what makes you think a mechanic will? Most mechanics won’t give it much time, if the trucks running right, it’s fine. Unless it’s blatantly loud, turns it’s likely obvious what it is. 

 

Just saying, being a mechanic doesn’t means they can fix everything. 

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5 hours ago, s10010001 said:

If I could add to this, if you can’t find the noise, what makes you think a mechanic will? Most mechanics won’t give it much time, if the trucks running right, it’s fine. Unless it’s blatantly loud, turns it’s likely obvious what it is. 

 

Just saying, being a mechanic doesn’t means they can fix everything. 

I actually have a very good friend that’s a quality mechnic. I stopped by one day just to see him and we somehow got talking about it. He got out this tool that looked like a stethoscope and probed around and he thinks there is excessive noise coming from the tensioner arm....

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