Worn valve train?
Hydraulic valve lifter worn or "hung-up"?
Lack of lubrication to rocker arms?
its broken
No. Low fluid alone should not cause that.
The fuel injectors make the ticking noise you hear at startup, especially when the engine is cold (colder temperatures).
If it makes the ticking sound and the engine will not crank, then either your battery is dead or the starter solenoid is shot.
It can be a hole in your exhaust system or it can have something to do with your engine.
Unless it is storytime (and the book is about firetrucks), it usually isn't appropriate to make fire engine noises because doing so will be disruptive for others who are using the library.
Yes possibly the parts you refer to are general engine maintenance parts. These parts would not repair the problem you are describing if it pre-existed.
No that's usually no engine oil but having no trans oil will decrease your power
I'm presuming this noise comes from the engine bay?Loud ticking noises are a bad thing, particularly when they appear suddenly.Typically, this could indicate a damaged lifter or worse, a damaged rod bearing. It could also be due to numerous other causes.If I were you, I would not drive the car, with the possible exception of gettingit to your mechanic for an evaluation.
Yes. Whales are like bats, because they make ticking noises that bounce off of other things and come back to the ear to tell how close something is.
The tinking sound if it is a light sound is probably the fuel injectors working which is normal but I would check the oil level and make sure it is full first it could be lifters ticking or clattering.
98 Chevy new 383 block 30k, ticking noise from sounds like heads . 210k on heads;