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Re: [GMCnet] Noisy Lifter [message #107719] Mon, 06 December 2010 19:45 Go to next message
Gary Casey is currently offline  Gary Casey   United States
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I guess before I got my shorts all twisted worrying about the worst, I would
verify that it is just a single lifter or a lot of them. Does it go "tick,
tick, tick" at idle (single lifter) or does it go "ticketty, ticketty ticketty"
(multiple lifters)? It is unlikely that low oil pressure will result in just a
single lifter leaking down just as it is unlikely that several lifters will fail
at the same time. I've never heard of a typical stuck lifter (one that goes
tick, tick tick and not bang, bang , bang) causing damage to the cam. The
impact caused by a stuck lifter is on the flat "heel" portion of the lobe where
the contact stress is very low. The part of the cam that sees the highest
stress is at the tip and that is not affected by the stuck lifter. Certainly a
single stuck lifter is something to think about fixing, but not something to
cause you to immediately tear things apart and spend lots of money. Sometimes
they even fix themselves - something to look forward to :-)
Gary Casey


From: Wayne Barratt

If it turns out to indeed be a lifter as your friends suspect, I would be first
concerned that your engines oil pressure is too low.

You may not hear it when the motor is cold , the oil is thicker and the pressure
higher, but as it warms up it may get noisier as the oil heats up and thins..

Low oil pressure at idle (less than 7 psi) will cause them to clatter, but as
the rpms rise they may quieten as the oil pressure rises to at least 35 to 40
psi @ 2,000 rpm.

Lifters can clatter through the plungers getting stuck due to dirt, or incorrect
manufacturing tollarences causing them to bleed down continuously.

If it is indeed the lifter, dont keep driving it like that or it will eventually
damage the lobe(s) on the camshaft.



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Re: [GMCnet] Noisy Lifter [message #107724 is a reply to message #107719] Mon, 06 December 2010 20:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
RadioActiveGMC is currently offline  RadioActiveGMC   United States
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its just a tick tick tick tick tick sound, sounds like only one.
What oil is recommended to be used?


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Re: [GMCnet] Noisy Lifter [message #107747 is a reply to message #107724] Mon, 06 December 2010 21:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mr ERFisher is currently offline  Mr ERFisher   United States
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listen through the hose


gene



On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 6:01 PM, Michael <radioactive626@msn.com> wrote:

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> its just a tick tick tick tick tick sound, sounds like only one.
> What oil is recommended to be used?
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Re: [GMCnet] Noisy Lifter [message #107755 is a reply to message #107747] Mon, 06 December 2010 23:00 Go to previous message
Ken Burton is currently offline  Ken Burton   United States
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I still think it could be a leaking exhaust manifold / header gasket. I have heard many of them leaking on GMCs. If it is a new engine, I would be re-torquing the manifold/header bolts.

Ken Burton - N9KB
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