Valve train noise |
01-10-2018, (Subject: Valve train noise ) Post: #2 | |||
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RE: Valve train noise I put 6 dimes in mine at 685k. Did a bearing roll as well as new cams and bearings and whatnot to hold me over for the time being. Oil pressure came up about 6 psi across the board with rotella and gear oil. Set my overhead +.001" on the clearances, helped out alot. After doing that it quieted down alot. I had a flat cam...if you're valvetrain is noisy, you need to check your cams and overhead pronto! Noisy valvetrain could also be lack of oil up top, as well as a number of things. Sometimes exhaust leaks can also make similar noise as well. Mine just got a new compressor. Started out making noise that sounded like that as well. I squirted a couple Spritz of WD-40 into the air compressor intake and it quieted it down for a day or so until I could get home. User's Signature: 2010 T2000, CM871, 13spd, 977k, tanker yanker Overhauled @ 927k | |||
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Valve train noise - Ragindirt - 01-10-2018, RE: Valve train noise - dhirocz - 01-10-2018 RE: Valve train noise - Ragindirt - 01-11-2018, RE: Valve train noise - Hammerhead - 01-11-2018, RE: Valve train noise - Ragindirt - 01-11-2018, RE: Valve train noise - Hammerhead - 01-11-2018, RE: Valve train noise - Ragindirt - 01-11-2018, RE: Valve train noise - Magard - 01-12-2018, RE: Valve train noise - Ragindirt - 01-12-2018, RE: Valve train noise - Ragindirt - 01-24-2018, RE: Valve train noise - Starlight - 01-24-2018, RE: Valve train noise - Ragindirt - 01-24-2018, |
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