Ticking noise after timing chain tensioners repair
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MN JAG (05-11-2011)
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Well guys-I did change the oil to 20-50 W and added restore and it was quiet for a bit. Shut the car off, waited a few mins and started up, nice quiet engine. About 20 mins later I started the car and bang its back, give it some gas a it goes away...
It appears to all be coiming from the rights side or passenger side.
I'm thinking that since this a "spare" car I going to tear into the engine check the chain guides and maybe as long as I'm in there change the chains... What the heck, at least it would be fun.
Anyone care to talk me out of it????
It appears to all be coiming from the rights side or passenger side.
I'm thinking that since this a "spare" car I going to tear into the engine check the chain guides and maybe as long as I'm in there change the chains... What the heck, at least it would be fun.
Anyone care to talk me out of it????
And replace the 20w/50 with 10w/40 before the MN winter!
Last edited by Dan R; 05-11-2011 at 03:56 AM. Reason: addition
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She usually sit in the warm garage and I drive another car, I love the ride but these roads..... When let's just say that they should never sell anything but a plow truck in this state!
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