It depends on what's tapping. You may have a bad lifter or a valve problem.
lack of oil
mabey something is not all the way tight
Could be an exhaustn leak, however, probably a loose pushrod. If it is running alright, it won't be for long unless you get the valves adjusted.
Probably a bad blower motor. Try tapping the blower motor gently with a hammer when it isn't working. It that makes it work, replace the blower motor.
A tapping noise might come into the engine because of heat damage to the lifters of the motor. You might also hear a tapping sound if the engine has been damaged due to a blown head gasket.
If it is a Tapping sound it is normally a lifter. Could also be a cam, pushrod, and or a rocker arm. Tapping is normally upper motor. If it is a knocking noise it is normally in the lower motor. If the noise gets louder when warm most likely a lifter is going bad. As the oil heats it thins slightly causing more oil to bypass inside the lifter which it is not supposed to do
You must have heard about tapping of phone . Tapping data is same as tapping a phone , all the data entered into the database will be visible during tapping.
1. Remove the power window regulator2. Install a pan head sheet metal tapping screw through the sector gear and the backing plate at the hole provided to lock the sector gear into position. Then drill out the motor to regulator attaching rivets.3. Remove the motor from the regulator.To install:1. Lubricate the motor drive gear and the regulator sector teeth. Install the motor to the regulator and check the mesh of the motor to the regulator.2. Install rivets to the motor and the regulator.3. Remove the sheet metal tapping screw.4. Install the power window regulator.
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In-die tapping is the process of tapping stamped parts in a progressive die while in a punch press. In-die tapping eliminates the need for a secondary tapping operation of stamped parts.
yes it is, it is annoying