Ticking noise...
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Ticking noise...
Has anyone had this problem? on a cold start the engine is making a ticking noise, once warmed up it goes away, new plugs new coil packs and full service?
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If the ticking noise lasts just a second or two, when the engine is cold, then I wouldn't worry to much. It's normally a bit of chain chatter on the tensioner pads before the oil pressure has built up. My engine had new chains, oil pump, genuine tensioners and still taps for a second or two on cold start. It goes once the oil pressure is there.
I'm interested in others experiences and opinions though
I'm interested in others experiences and opinions though

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Or just a noisy tappet. If mine hasn’t run for a while and they are quite noisy for a bit. Sometimes takes a few minutes to settle down completely.
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^ this. Basically the lifters bleed down over time and get a little stuck sometimes until you get some heat in them to loosen up.
Best thing to do is go for a drive, you want oil temps. And run the motor a little more regularly if you can.
Best thing to do is go for a drive, you want oil temps. And run the motor a little more regularly if you can.
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Mine was the same after evening stood for months, had a lot of noise from the lifters untill they calmed down. Now after using it more it's just a bit clattery for a second or 2 and then all quiet. As the others have said, a bit more use and it should go away. Possibly an oil change if it hasnt had one recently.
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Re: Ticking noise...
My hydraulic tappets can be a bit noisy on startup.
Very quickly disappears once the oil pressure builds up.
Very quickly disappears once the oil pressure builds up.
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