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Ford 4.0 Valve Train Noise. The valve train was “noisy” but from what i witnessed this is inherent to the engine. When i was driving it every day, i don't remember any significant valve train noise. Today we are taking a look at my wifes 2008 ford explorer with the 4.0 sohc v6 engine. So i just bought a 92 explorer, 4door, 4.0, 5spd to build into a wheeler. I've read it could possibly be cam follower/lifter noise, but that sounded more rhythmic, faster, and a sharper ticking sound from the videos i've heard. My motor never burned oil or had any leaks. You can aquire a push rod measurment tool to determine if the new rods are able to provide the correct amount of lifter. However, after sitting for a while, anytime i. It sounds like valvetrain noise to me and not the lower end of the engine. Valve train analysis—engine running, valves and cylinder head l check for plugged oil drain back holes. It has 129,000 miles, runs great, and doesn't seem to smoke.

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The valve train was “noisy” but from what i witnessed this is inherent to the engine. Valve train analysis—engine running, valves and cylinder head l check for plugged oil drain back holes. It sounds like valvetrain noise to me and not the lower end of the engine. It has 129,000 miles, runs great, and doesn't seem to smoke. I've read it could possibly be cam follower/lifter noise, but that sounded more rhythmic, faster, and a sharper ticking sound from the videos i've heard. My motor never burned oil or had any leaks. You can aquire a push rod measurment tool to determine if the new rods are able to provide the correct amount of lifter. When i was driving it every day, i don't remember any significant valve train noise. Today we are taking a look at my wifes 2008 ford explorer with the 4.0 sohc v6 engine. However, after sitting for a while, anytime i.

Valve train noise diagnosis Page 5 Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums

Ford 4.0 Valve Train Noise It sounds like valvetrain noise to me and not the lower end of the engine. The valve train was “noisy” but from what i witnessed this is inherent to the engine. So i just bought a 92 explorer, 4door, 4.0, 5spd to build into a wheeler. It has 129,000 miles, runs great, and doesn't seem to smoke. Today we are taking a look at my wifes 2008 ford explorer with the 4.0 sohc v6 engine. I've read it could possibly be cam follower/lifter noise, but that sounded more rhythmic, faster, and a sharper ticking sound from the videos i've heard. It sounds like valvetrain noise to me and not the lower end of the engine. When i was driving it every day, i don't remember any significant valve train noise. You can aquire a push rod measurment tool to determine if the new rods are able to provide the correct amount of lifter. Valve train analysis—engine running, valves and cylinder head l check for plugged oil drain back holes. My motor never burned oil or had any leaks. However, after sitting for a while, anytime i.

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