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The valves can be adjusted on your 2.3 liter Ford engine. Valves that are noisy may be caused by a bad rocker arm.
Diesels are normally noisy anyway - are you sure it your valve tappets? If so, they could be out of adjustment. Take it to a shop and have them checked and adjusted.
If it's powered by anything other than by hand crank, expect it to be "noisy". Pneumatic (air) drills, substantially more so.
If it's powered by anything other than by hand crank, expect it to be "noisy". Pneumatic (air) drills, substantially more so.
No, the noisy lifters in a 1993 3.0L V6 Mitsubishi Triton cannot be adjusted, as they are typically hydraulic lifters that self-adjust based on oil pressure. If the lifters are noisy, it may indicate low oil pressure, dirty oil, or worn components. It's advisable to check the oil levels and quality first, and if the issue persists, a mechanic should inspect the engine for potential repairs or replacements.
disturbing the animals if doing anything noisy
well you can buy foams, spays, mats, and creams for your car to make it less noisy. (from the inside)
A detailed answer to the problem of noise in the inside part of ear will be highly appreciated.
when you removed cylinder head or when they are noisy . do it when cold ( 8 thou for intake )and (12 thou for exhaust )
Noisy lifters in 2.2 and 2.5 sohc engines are usually indicative of a worn camshaft, as many were replaced under warranty.
An aggressive, noisy bird, that will dominate feeders, and will eat most anything.
A Bunsen burner can be noisy if the air and gas mixture is not properly adjusted. This can lead to uneven combustion, causing fluctuations in the flame intensity and resulting in noise. Adjusting the air and gas flow to achieve a steady blue flame can reduce the noise.