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Aunt Martha starts fine, but I get a mild tic-tic-tic that usually goes away after a few miles. Sounds like its coming from the passenger side maybe. Is it a valve or tranny or ???
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When I had that sound, it turned out to be a loose valve seat.
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I would first check valve clearance but those tiks can be difficult or impossible to find. Had one that survived 2 rebuilds, numerous tests, inspections, etc. Never could find it.
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exhaust leak??
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Rob, After a stay in re-hab, I came home with cheep-cheep-cheep, in my left ear, sounds like a tiny bird. At first, I though it was coming from some electronic GIZMO in the house, The Dog "sed"---"I don't hear anything" ![]() After another stay in re-hab, I came home with a "floater" in my Left eye?? ![]() Bill Goofy
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should be able to tell the speed of the tick and whats making it:
idle it as low as possible and see if the tick tick follows the crankshaft speed or valve speed (4xslower) and take note if its constant or intermittent.
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A speedo cable can act funny like that also
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If the noise goes away, doubtful it's SERIOUS. "Maybe" just pretend you don't hear it?(HUH?)
Bill W.
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