Ticking sound coming from my engine?
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It ticks at every rpm and gets really fast when i accelerate, i cannot hear it in the cabin, i was told it sounds like a stuck valve/piston? Should i try to sea foam it? Car just had an oil change with 5-30 mobil 1 full synthetic, car idles perfect and is not misfiring.... Should i be concerned? Lexus told me i need a valve adjustment, i def dont have money for this right now and its my daily driver about 20- 30 miles a day..
#18
I still have the ticking the dealer said i need a valvr adjustment over the phone, he didnt even hear my car, it ticks faintly then gets faster when i accelerate, i def dont have money for a valve adjustment if it cost that much, people have heard it and said it sounds like a stuck lifter, could i add a lifter lubricant or just sea foam it? Oil was just changed with 5w-30 mobil 1 synthetic, i bought the car with the ticking.....hmmm FML
#19
I still have the ticking the dealer said i need a valvr adjustment over the phone, he didnt even hear my car, it ticks faintly then gets faster when i accelerate, i def dont have money for a valve adjustment if it cost that much, people have heard it and said it sounds like a stuck lifter, could i add a lifter lubricant or just sea foam it? Oil was just changed with 5w-30 mobil 1 synthetic, i bought the car with the ticking.....hmmm FML
#22
If it it just in fact a valve adjustment that's needed, then you should be fine for a second. You can always try and run Seafoam in it but if you just did an oil change, then I'd wait. I think you need to run seafoam in it 100-200 miles before doing an oil change. Plus Seafoam will thin it out even more.
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have you had any luck diagnosing this. I think i have both, a slight tick at every rpm, and a louder tick that occurs only around 3k rpm. I think i need a valve adjustment and a new fuel injector.
#26
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The noise could be the injectors ticking. If you rev the engine, does the frequency/pitch change much? If so, then it's probably valves. I the noise just gets louder, it's probably the injectors. Run a bottle of Redline SI-1 cleaner through a full tank and see what happens.
When you have 32 valves to work with, it's going to take a while to adjust.
When you have 32 valves to work with, it's going to take a while to adjust.
#27
The noise could be the injectors ticking. If you rev the engine, does the frequency/pitch change much? If so, then it's probably valves. I the noise just gets louder, it's probably the injectors. Run a bottle of Redline SI-1 cleaner through a full tank and see what happens.
When you have 32 valves to work with, it's going to take a while to adjust.
When you have 32 valves to work with, it's going to take a while to adjust.
#28
[QUOTE=GS4_Fiend;6967432]Save urself time and money, go buy a simple vacuum guage and hook it up to manifold vacuum and vacuum reading should be steady....from 17-21 inHg. If its flucuating report back.[/
Hmmm well im not the most mechanically inclined when it comes to cars, my friend knows how to do this though.. Ok
Hmmm well im not the most mechanically inclined when it comes to cars, my friend knows how to do this though.. Ok
#29
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Like i said, do that vacuum test. You can thank me later
No frequency or pitch change, im gonna try the redline in a full tank this weekend, if that works i swear to god ill buy u a steak dinner and send the gift certificate to your house....Lexus wants $600 for a valve adjustment, and this car just had a valve adjustment from them 50k miles ago from the previous owner, i have the paperwork...