What bothers me, and perhaps others, is not that there is a small noise (knock, ping, tick), but that the noises are not consistent across engines. I had a 2004 F250 that I sold because it had a knock that was noticably louder than other 6. 0 engines that I listened to. It was annoying.
If a noise is "engineered," a predictable characteristic of design contingencies, then the noise should be consistent across all cylinders and at all times. My Cummin has a knock-like sound at idle that goes and comes. The dealer would say that it is probably a characteristic of the fueling distribution or sequencing. If so, why doesnt Cummin fix it.
On my F250, it was common knowledge that #8 injector caused a knock, "because it was the last in line to get fuel" which I assume caused some pressure related anomoly hence an unusual sound.
Well, dammit, fix it. We get all these diagnostics that seem to have nailed problems without factory fixes. I dont think any manufacturer fixes anything until they think it influences market share. Cummin die hards will buy a Cummin for its durability in spite of the annoying but fixable noises.
I guarantee you that if there was a competitor MB motor made in Germany that had the same durability without the noises, Cummin would all of a sudden make the changes necessary to elininate injection related noises.
If you are a good, home grown engine diagnostician, you listen for the errant noise - the descriminably different sound which tells you there is an existing problem condition. Thats what everyone on this board is doing when they complain about this or that noise. If all 8 cylinders knocked the same way, we would accept that hormonic and move on. If 7 knocked and one was quiet, we would be worried about a problem.
The fact is that Cummin can fix all of this. Ask yourself why should they?