Maybe, or you have a bad lifter .
What causes ticking, check engine light, and the check gauges sensor to come on in a 1999 Dodge Durango 5.2L SUV?
Ticking in an engine generally refers to the valves. If ticking is apparent on a 1994 Chevy Lumina tighten the valves to factory specifications.
i was told by a Chevy serviceman that the ticking noise was coming from the fuel injectors firing.but to me it sounded more like lifters tapping or floating.
These are reported to be booklice, not spiders, (though people describing them refer to them as ticking spiders) and with poor eyesight communicate at night by sometimes making a clearly audible "ticking" noise, by tapping the abdomen on the surface of paper. Check out Liposcelis divinatorius.
It's a rocker arm tapping at valve stem. Hydraulic lifters (hydraulic rocker mounts) are the common reason for the ticking. If it doesn't go away when the engine heats up, consider replacing the lifter where the ticking comes from.
can you elaborate? engine noise? stationary/moving? ticking, tapping or a definite knocking?
Tapping on it will cause all your zombies to stand/sleep on it. Its convienient if your zombies are ticking you off by wandering around.
In most cases, you can tell that your lifters are bad, in your car engine, by the ticking noise. A bad lifter will make a tapping sound.
I've been looking into ownership of a z32 and i found on youtube many people with similar noises. Has the car been sitting? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEbfkRUZ1Sg&feature=related
There's no similar idiom in Russian
its your lifter ticking really nutting you can do about it dose it on all probes one of there down falls just check the oil level
i believe it to be nothing more then the injectors plusing,but to be sure have it checked out..dodge says they have had a lot of complaints about this