Worn or bent push rods or worn rocker arms. Incorrect adjustment procedure. depending on what type of lifters some of them have to be pumped up manually .
Worn or bent push rods or worn rocker arms. Incorrect adjustment procedure. depending on what type of lifters some of them have to be pumped up manually .
Worn or bent push rods or worn rocker arms. Incorrect adjustment procedure. depending on what type of lifters some of them have to be pumped up manually .
My 2006 TT-R has a slight ticking noise. BTW the bike is almost brand new, almost 10 hours on it.
A ticking sound at startup can be a couple of things. It can be a worn drive belt, especially if it does not go away fairly quickly. It also can be a valve lifter noise. Check the drive belt and replace if necessary. Change the oil and try using a different brand oil filter. Purolator, AC/Delco, Wix, Motorcraft, are all good. I would use an OEM type filter to start with. If the car has solid lifters they may need adjusting. If it has hydraulic lifters and changing oil/filter does not help, purchase a can of Seafoam Motor Treatment. Often lifter noise in hydraulic lifters is often due to dirty and gummed up oil passages, varnished lifters and buildup of gum, varnish and carbon. Seafoam is an excellent product used by many auto technicians that will help clean the lifters. It can be purchased at most auto & marine parts stores. Follow the directions on the can to the letter. It is also an excellent Fuel Injector cleaner.
If you mean trunk gate lifters then the answer is yes. You can get more durable ones for less money from brand called "Strong arm" or something like that.
A lot of times people hear a ticking from the 10v's, turbo or N/A. Some times people will make a false diagnostic of the problem and replace the lifters with no avail. I have had many 5000 turbos and found the problem can some times be loose exhaust manifold nuts. After replacing the head with a brand new unit and torqing the manifold nuts to spec i have had to go back and do it a few more times. The exhaust gases blowing by the loose manifold sound like a popping or a ticking similar to the sound of bad or failing lifters This may be caused from the manifold expanding or contracting while going through heat cycles.
it mite be the exhaust some of them tick when there hot.
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sounds like a bad lifter, let the dealer fix it as it's under warranty.
No. the correct answer is Uggs.
Any brand as long as it is the correct size battery.
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