Why yes. Loss of compression in that cylinder that has noisy lifter.
It is located under intake manifold between the cylinder heads.
Replace the failed part.Replace the failed part.
Yes and and you are supposed to change the bolts holding the intake manifold also, so you do not strip the treads putting the bolts back on...old bolts are aluminum and wear easily need to throw away
Sounds like you may have dropped something down inside of one of the heads when you had the intake off. Is it full of fresh clean oil and a new filter????
remove intake manifold.
1.6 what? Are we supposed to read your mind? What kind of car?
It may be a bad valve or piston, use an automotive stethoscope to track down the noise and I think you might find the noise comes from the intake manifold Ford is having a problem with the intake manifolds on Windstars and some other Ford vehicles, the internal baffle loosens and makes a knocking sound as it is moved by airflow. You will need to replace the upper intake manifold with a corrected part from Ford.
it is usually located in the intake manifold or sometines the end of cylinder head. it is a microfone that listens for knocking in a cylinder and sends a signal to the timing controller
it is usually located in the intake manifold or sometines the end of cylinder head. it is a microfone that listens for knocking in a cylinder and sends a signal to the timing controller
No. They intake and heads need removed.
it is possible that the lower intake gasket is failed. That allows oil to be pulled directly into the intake manifold and burned.
There are multiple causes to intake and exhaust valve damage. These include preÊdetonation (knocking) and valve guide wear causing tracking issues.Ê