really sounds like valves to me. the sound stays with rpm. i read a question here that was about timing chain- said sound goes away with rpm? also makes less noise when cold- so that makes me think valves again. thoughts? also any links to download husky 99 te410 manuals would be awesome.really sounds like valves to me. the sound stays with rpm. i read a question here that was about timing chain- said sound goes away with rpm? also makes less noise when cold- so that makes me think valves again. thoughts? also any links to download husky 99 te410 manuals would be awesome.
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This seems like the burner control valves are not functioning properly. The rear is still working properly so without knowing brand I would say the control valves are defective.
It sounds like a collapsed hydraulic valve lifter- a part of yoiur valve train in the upper engine. You need to have it checked at a shop you trust I don't know of any oil additives that can cure this, although someone here may give you some advice. Loose valve train noise is common on high-mileage engines, but if it is a collapsed lifter, I think you should have it checked. A loose timing chain will make a rhythmic slapping sound, but the ticking you describe sounds more like it's in your valve train. Have someone check it.
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can you check if your distributor advance plate is free of movent?
Or your vacuum hose for advance is working(the one on the right)Check your timming as well.it is 5 before tdc.
Check this out and get back to me with an email
Seems like your idle get stuck on high rmp right?
Let me know what do you mean tick over? [email protected]
Noise out of the engine. Noisy valves? Low oil level? Is the sound like tick, tick, tick, tick......that's how bad valves sound. I don't know if you have solid lifters those have to be adjusted after some mileage. Hydraulic ones are self adjusting. Only a good mechanic can tell for sure.
sounds like a valve out of adjustment im not completly sure what type of valve system this car has, most of the time if you have a ticking or knocking noise from the top side its in the rocker arm being too loose and its knocking around as it pumpes back and forth...
i would need a little more info from you such as what car, year and engine ...
If the ticking sound speeds up when you throttle up more than likely its the valve you are hearing. If your valve need adjusting and you continue to ride it you have a greater chance of burning the valve out or floating a valve at higher RPMS.
Hi,,does the sound increase with revs?
really sounds like valves to me. the sound stays with rpm. i read a question here that was about timing chain- said sound goes away with rpm? also makes less noise when cold- so that makes me think valves again. thoughts? also any links to download husky 99 te410 manuals would be awesome.
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