Posted by Icuby on August 02, 2010 at 10:56:04 from (71.7.27.16):
This sounds like a collapsed hydf.lifter but I know it does not have these. Valve adj. is correct,I find no bent or broken push rods,rocker arms and-or valve springs. I hear this at an idle speed,some times the noise is there and then goes away and then at times it is louder than other times. I can not pin point the cyl. by useing a styethescope. Could this be carbon on top of piston that may be hitting the head? Are these engines noted for camshaft problems? Sure has me baffeld.
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