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Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Lake Charles, LA
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Hi guys. I have a 1928 tudor. I recently noticed a ticking sound from the right side of the engine that was not there before. Can anyone steer me in the right direction for diagnostic and possible fix?
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Join Date: Mar 2017
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Does the ticking increase when you rev engine? First thing I would think of is a sticking or slow valve. Do you use MMO in your gas?
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Put a new manifold gasket on. Easy job.
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I had one with a loud ticking sound, put in the MMO and cranked it over with the key off them pulled it to TDC and put about a cup in the suspect cylinder and a week later filled the neighborhood with blue smoke, but ticking all go away. Worked for me and now I use the MMO in our ethanol gas, 4 oz. to a full tank. Been told tranny fluid will do the same. Since I buy MMO by the gallon I find I'm not all that worried about the cost. It is, after all, a ten to thirty thousand dollar toy, so why worry about the minor costs?
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I haven't noticed a difference with the engine revved up yet. I'll check it out tomorrow. I have not added MMO to the gas, but I will try that also. Thanks.
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Possible that the cam nut has come loose. Take the little side cover off and see if the cam is loose.
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Does the ticking go away after the engine warms up?
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Temecula, CA
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If the block is worn in the tappet bores, it will tick. The cure? Oversize tappets.
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Location: Largo Florida
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Try to isolate the noise, lifters, exhaust/intake, timing cover. That'll help us.
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Hello guys. Sorry I did not get back sooner to update you. I did as Jackson suggested and changed the intake manifold gasket and the ticking sound disappeared. I added a little MMS to the fuel as an added measureand everything seems fine.
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: SW Idaho
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Your ear just went to school.
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Indiana
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