Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Engine Loud Ticking Noise - Need Advice

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Arith2
    replied
    It's not a coincidence that this happens within 500 miles of a valve adjustment. The question is, will Lang blame you or take responsibility? What is thickness of the shim that fell out?
    Last edited by Arith2; 09-18-2023, 05:54 AM.

    Leave a comment:


  • Slideways
    replied
    Originally posted by duracellttu View Post

    At a minimum I'm going to replace the retainer. There is no way a shim will fit in there in that condition. These are SuperTech valves, springs and retainers. I believe they are mad of titanium which is why it go beat up so easily.

    Is it possible to replace the shim retainer with the cam on? I know it a long shot but if that is possible I have a chance of DIY'ing this fix.
    To get the valve spring tool in there, I'm pretty sure the cam has to come out.

    Did the shop give you a report on which valves they adjusted? If they did the head work previously, you might want them to tackle this as it is not an easy or quick DIY.

    Leave a comment:


  • duracellttu
    replied
    Originally posted by Slideways View Post
    If you run your nail over the cam lobe, can you feel those nicks on the cam? It appears that either the shim or rocker spring clip came in contact with the cam lobe and the cylinder head.

    Yes, the valve spring retainer can be replaced with the head still on the engine. They force air in the cylinder and it keeps the valves in place while they replace the retainer. The retainer took the most damage and I would think that they will definitely need to replace that. Ideally, it would be best to replace the cam, the rocker and the spring retainer, but I can imagine the shop will not want to do that. The cam and rocker might still be good to use for thousands of miles, but that valve spring retainer needs to be replaced. Are those the stock valve spring retainers?

    The rocker arm needs to be securely located by the spring clip. If it is not, any slight movement can allow the shim to get pushed out by the rocker not contacting the shim squarely in the center. This is why it is important to double check that all those spring clips are seated properly after adjustment and before closing the valve cover.
    At a minimum I'm going to replace the retainer. There is no way a shim will fit in there in that condition. These are SuperTech valves, springs and retainers. I believe they are mad of titanium which is why it go beat up so easily.

    Is it possible to replace the shim retainer with the cam on? I know it a long shot but if that is possible I have a chance of DIY'ing this fix.

    Leave a comment:


  • Slideways
    replied
    If you run your nail over the cam lobe, can you feel those nicks on the cam? It appears that either the shim or rocker spring clip came in contact with the cam lobe and the cylinder head.

    Yes, the valve spring retainer can be replaced with the head still on the engine. They force air in the cylinder and it keeps the valves in place while they replace the retainer. The retainer took the most damage and I would think that they will definitely need to replace that. Ideally, it would be best to replace the cam, the rocker and the spring retainer, but I can imagine the shop will not want to do that. The cam and rocker might still be good to use for thousands of miles, but that valve spring retainer needs to be replaced. Are those the stock valve spring retainers?

    The rocker arm needs to be securely located by the spring clip. If it is not, any slight movement can allow the shim to get pushed out by the rocker not contacting the shim squarely in the center. This is why it is important to double check that all those spring clips are seated properly after adjustment and before closing the valve cover.

    Leave a comment:


  • duracellttu
    replied
    Update: Removed the valve cover to diagnose and this is what I found. Cylinder 3 on the exhaust side threw a shim on one of the valves. Luckily I found the shim under a little pool of oil in the middle of the valve train. Got super lucky that it didn’t get thrown around and cause more damage.

    First question: The shim retainer looks trashed. But is the rocker and cam salvageable? It only appears to him micro-abrasions.

    Second question: Can the shim retainer be replaced by just removing that single cam or does the entire head have to come off?

    Third question: How does a shim even get thrown? The rocker was still in place. However it did appear that the retainer clip wasn't fully fully seated in that side. Even so that rocker didn't appear to be out of position at all.

    Forth question: What leverage do I have over the shop who performed the valve job last? I have less than 500 miles on the car since this happened.

    Last question: does the wear on the cam lobes look normal. The cams only have a couple thousand miles on them total.

    As always I appreciate the advice.









    Last edited by duracellttu; 09-17-2023, 02:18 PM.

    Leave a comment:


  • Slideways
    replied
    Based on the last job being a valve adjustment, it might have spat out a shim.
    Last edited by Slideways; 09-16-2023, 09:41 PM. Reason: typo

    Leave a comment:


  • Sprp85
    replied
    Sounds like a loose shim to me - Use a stethoscope to pin point the source/location

    Mine sounded just like that when a shim popped out of the seat.

    Leave a comment:


  • EthanolTurbo
    replied
    Valve shim came loose, VANOS bolt came loose, cam follower going flat? Also, stop going to Lang.

    Leave a comment:


  • Anri
    replied
    Originally posted by duracellttu View Post
    Having bad day…car has been sitting a while and decided to go on a short drive yesterday. Made it one block before hearing some really bad ticking noises from the engine. Any ideas what could be wrong?

    I just recently had a valve adjustment a few hundred miles ago performed by Lang. Haven’t had a chance to take the valve cover off to inspect, but I plan to do that soon.

    https://youtube.com/shorts/GpudJhMCm...j7WUJVnRroEct8

    Hi,

    Sound like metal to metal, at least how it comes out of the phone
    camera mic.

    I wouldn't drive the car till its fixed.

    Regards,
    Anri

    Leave a comment:


  • Shonky
    replied
    Move your head around engine etc.

    Got a mechanic stethoscope? Or even just a wooden broom stick or something. Listen around on the engine.

    Leave a comment:


  • duracellttu
    replied
    Originally posted by Shonky View Post
    Sounds more like an exhaust leak to me.
    Hmmm it sounds metallic to me

    Leave a comment:


  • Shonky
    replied
    Sounds more like an exhaust leak to me.

    Leave a comment:


  • duracellttu
    started a topic Engine Loud Ticking Noise - Need Advice

    Engine Loud Ticking Noise - Need Advice

    Having bad day…car has been sitting a while and decided to go on a short drive yesterday. Made it one block before hearing some really bad ticking noises from the engine. Any ideas what could be wrong?

    I just recently had a valve adjustment a few hundred miles ago performed by Lang. Haven’t had a chance to take the valve cover off to inspect, but I plan to do that soon.

Working...
X