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ticking noise is usually "lifter noise". if this noise increases in speed when accelerating then it is "lifter noise". just change your oil.and or maitain proper oil level.try using a medium to thick oil 20/30 20/50 , there is a product call lucas which also helps your oil lubricate the engines moving parts easier. i have use it, and it works , it takes a few miles but it works.
The decibel level of a wristwatch ticking is typically around 20-30 decibels, which is quiet enough to not cause any hearing damage even with prolonged exposure. It may be slightly louder in a quiet room but is considered a low-level noise.
This depends entirely on how well a person hears. Some people will not hear the ticking of a clock if they are standing right next to it, while others will hear it in the next room or beyond if it is quiet enough.
Sounds like preignition. A higher octane gas might help
Minimum of 10 psi at idle, 20-30 at idle is average.Minimum of 10 psi at idle, 20-30 at idle is average.
Hey Mart==Generally just one valve ticking wouldn't cause a power loss. It deoends on what kind of car and engine you have. It could be an injector ticking which would cause a dead miss. GoodluckJoe
5w-30
Normal is 20-30 psi at idle. 40-60 at 3000 rpm. Minimum at idle is 10psiNormal is 20-30 psi at idle. 40-60 at 3000 rpm. Minimum at idle is 10psi
5w - 30
Idle Hands was created on 1999-04-30.
Idle Hands was released on 04/30/1999.
The decibel level of a ticking watch is typically around 20-30 dB when held close to the ear. This is considered to be a very quiet sound, similar to a whisper or rustling leaves.