Re: IML: 65 crown clicking noise
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Re: IML: 65 crown clicking noise
- From: "mike sutton" <mikanlin62@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 17:49:56 -0700
It sounds like a rocker arm/lifter type of noise. I would remove the valve
cover from that side and check to see if any of the fasteners that hold the
rocker shaft down are loose. I believe that your year still had the
separate rocker shaft stands that support the rocker shafts as opposed to
the cast in stands, either way the bolts sometimes get loose.
If thats not it, see if any of the rocker arms appear to be extremely loose,
you may have a slightly bent pushrod. You can wiggle them a bit, depending
on if the lifter is on the lobe of the cam or on the base circle of it,
because there wont be any oil pressure in the lifters at this point.
Compare to the others on that side and you should be able to notice any that
are extremely loose.
You can also start the engine with the valve cover off, youll only need to
run it for a minute or so, it will make a bit of a mess and throw a little
oil out , some of which will smoke on the exhaust manifold but its not a
huge problem. If you watch the rockers and pushrods with it running at an
idle, you should see any issues there as well.
The post said the engine revved way up when it was started, depending on
just how high it revved, that could very well have led to a lifter or
pushrod issue.
Hope this helps
Mike Sutton
62 Crown Coupe
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