Re: [DML] Good news for vin 2277 AT LAST!!
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Re: [DML] Good news for vin 2277 AT LAST!!
- From: "Dave Swingle" <swingle@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 04:21:17 -0000
I just did a set of exhaust gaskets on a 24K mile car. I'd bet money
that's what you're hearing. The gaskets generally burn thru
underneath (there is a ridiculously thin area). Like Andy, I've never
heard one where the ticking was really valve noise.
The best way to tell is adjust the valves, then when it still ticks,
yank the engine and change the gaskets. It's a miserable job, and it
is possible to do with the engine in the car if you are really living
right. Unfortunately the studs often break, and there are several of
them that you can't hit with a drill with the engine in place.
Second best way is to notice whether or not there is more noise under
load as opposed to at idle - if so it's definitely the gaskets.
Dave
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I am fairly confidant its a valve tick. I have looked at the exhaust
and it appears ok, the sound is definately coming from the valve
cover. Is there a way to tell for sure?
The ODO says 37,000 miles (unconfirmed). I think a more accurate
assessment would be around 60,000 as the angle drive was shot when I
got the car. Dont think it would be much more than that, the engine
is super strong.
Nathan
2277
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Soma576@... wrote:
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> On the PRV, exhaust manifold gasket leaks are frequently
misdiagnosed as
> incorrect valve lash.
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