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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Lifter tick

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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) boost question

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My '97 has developed what sounds like a lifter tick. After it is completely warmed up and at idle is when it ticks, rev it up a little and it goes away. Is this typical (like a BMW or Miata) or something I should look into?



Already checked/adjusted valves.



Thanks Eric
 
lifter

The lifters are solid lift and do not have a hydraulic plunger.

The reason the Miata ticks IMOP is the filter is not in a up right position and when you start up the engine there is air sent to the lifters for a moment. Some engines that don't have a oil filter in a vertical position have a drain back valve in the filter. My turbo diesel Toyota factory oil filter did and it would pressure up the oil galley faster when you start the engine.

I have taken the valve covers off and started the engine and carefully placed my thumb on each rocker arm to see if I could feel the ticking noise. Some times you can take a long screw driver and use it to listen for noises.

My first guess is the fuel pump. I have seen the Chevy gas engines push rods ball ends plating go bad and cause noise, or worn rocker. Since the Cummings is different try to isolate the noise. We had a welder in the shop that was knocking and it was bought new last year, pulling the rocker covers it was found to be a valve sticking.

I have seen flex plates make noises that would sound like a rod bearing. lol jimk
 
Lift pump

Check your lift pump. This is the most common source of the ticking sound that I know of. Over time the return spring can get weak and does not return the plunger all the way, which means the push rod is not following the cam lobe tightly thus causing the ticking sound. My pump ticked this way for some time and a replacement pump solved my problem.



Mark
 
The lift pump idea sounds like a good bet considering the ticking noise is coming from the drivers side and more from the rear of the engine.



Anyone have a Cummins part number?



Thanks Eric
 
I had the same "lifter tick"

It was the overflow valve. (found it by doing a fuel pressure test)

I got a replacement from TST. about 60. 00

The tick would get louder as the fuel filter got older.



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