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Twin Cam Valve Train Noise. After much searching on this forum, i've found all sorts of solutions to the engine noise problem. Are you sure you don't have a. My twin cam isn't noisey.yes i can hear the valve train, but it doesn't sound out of the ordinary. The crankshaft flywheels in the twin cam engine are pressed together and have the potential to twist or slip, which will cause a knocking noise in the bottom end or near the gear case; 1) change to synthetic mobil i oil. How much valve train noise should one expect on a twin cam motor? Why would an engine with 30,000 miles just start doing this? Plus, a much more noticeable engine vibration. I see that there have been many discussions of the infamous valve train noise of a twin cam. I would check further, you could have a bad rocker, spring, lifter, valve. This is my first twin cam (first overhead cam too) and i am not. Are tc's pretty noisy motors on the top end in general ? Mines a stage 1 tc 88 with 6k , lots valve train noise , doesn't sound like a.

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My twin cam isn't noisey.yes i can hear the valve train, but it doesn't sound out of the ordinary. Mines a stage 1 tc 88 with 6k , lots valve train noise , doesn't sound like a. How much valve train noise should one expect on a twin cam motor? After much searching on this forum, i've found all sorts of solutions to the engine noise problem. I would check further, you could have a bad rocker, spring, lifter, valve. Are tc's pretty noisy motors on the top end in general ? Why would an engine with 30,000 miles just start doing this? The crankshaft flywheels in the twin cam engine are pressed together and have the potential to twist or slip, which will cause a knocking noise in the bottom end or near the gear case; Are you sure you don't have a. 1) change to synthetic mobil i oil.

Baisley ProStreet Twin Cam® Valves

Twin Cam Valve Train Noise 1) change to synthetic mobil i oil. After much searching on this forum, i've found all sorts of solutions to the engine noise problem. I see that there have been many discussions of the infamous valve train noise of a twin cam. I would check further, you could have a bad rocker, spring, lifter, valve. This is my first twin cam (first overhead cam too) and i am not. 1) change to synthetic mobil i oil. Mines a stage 1 tc 88 with 6k , lots valve train noise , doesn't sound like a. My twin cam isn't noisey.yes i can hear the valve train, but it doesn't sound out of the ordinary. Plus, a much more noticeable engine vibration. Why would an engine with 30,000 miles just start doing this? Are tc's pretty noisy motors on the top end in general ? How much valve train noise should one expect on a twin cam motor? Are you sure you don't have a. The crankshaft flywheels in the twin cam engine are pressed together and have the potential to twist or slip, which will cause a knocking noise in the bottom end or near the gear case;

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