I have a slight lifter tick on the left bank on my 383, but is there a sure fire way to determine which lifter is ticking?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Remove the cover. Position some rags to control the oil splash. Start it on a low idle. You can hold a wood hammer handle on each rocker and might find the one. Or take a feeler gauge and insert it between the rocker and valve tip. Most will not let a gauge slide in but the loose one will and you will immediately hear the tick change in pitch.I have a slight lifter tick on the left bank on my 383, but is there a sure fire way to determine which lifter is ticking?
Thanks in advance.
ask a young person who still has good hearingI have a slight lifter tick on the left bank on my 383, but is there a sure fire way to determine which lifter is ticking?
Thanks in advance.
He just needs to turn up the volume on the hearing aids.ask a young person who still has good hearing
Or buy one of these Snap On tools lifter listening devices.He just needs to turn up the volume on the hearing aids.
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I believe he knows the difference.Exhaust manifold tick?
Im sure Mark does, but I figured what the hell. It's easy enough to check.I believe he knows the difference.
Try a half bottle of Marvel Mystery oil. It shut up a tick on my 383. Might work for you.
Remove the cover. Position some rags to control the oil splash. Start it on a low idle. You can hold a wood hammer handle on each rocker and might find the one. Or take a feeler gauge and insert it between the rocker and valve tip. Most will not let a gauge slide in but the loose one will and you will immediately hear the tick change in pitch.
I dare you to use cardboard to dam the bottom of the head. It has been patented since we last spoke. I will sue you.