it maybe a valve is tapping due to low oil pressure. ON MY 91 THE AIR FILTER WAS OUT OF ROUND SO THE REAR OF THE AIR CLEANER LID TAPPED WHEN AIR RUSHED IN...LOOSE PLASTIC...BROKEN FAN BLADE?
because you suck at driving it
The A has a short A sound, and the I has a short I sound.
Typically vehicles that use hydraulic lifters & have more miles on them, tend to have a tapping sound until the engine is "warmed up." The hydraulic valve train is designed to eliminate the gap at all operating temperatures, though overtime the lifters wear out and don't fill with oil as quickly resulting in the tapping sound you hear until the engine has warmed up, and the lifters have been properly filled and lubricated.
The loud tapping sound can be caused by a complete heating of the engine. Worn tappets can also cause the tapping sound.
chances are good in your 1996 Chevy lumina if there is a slight tapping noise, check the oil. it may be low, or you may need to add a thicker additive. good luck!
a v6 will never ever sound like a 454 . and why would you want it to anyway
No, tapping is not a long vowel word. In the word "tapping," the letter "a" is short and pronounced as /æ/.
Overheating. Have the cooling system checked.
The A and the I are both short vowel sounds in "tapping" (verb to tap).(The long A would be the word taping, to tape)
A "clacking" "tapping"sound
Check the mounting bolts on the break pad assembly.they get loose and sometimes come right out.
The word "blazer" has a short vowel sound for the letter "a".