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yeah I was going to add maybe you should throw a blue pill in your oil and see if it "perks" up. I figured that would be a bit much though.
lol thats funny but your right. Add a quart of Lucas and if the sound is reduced then its probibly a lifter. If the sound doesnt change then its more than likely an exhaust leak. Could be something different but that sounds like one of the 2.
alright guys i bought a stethoscope and put it to both valve covers and the drivers side sounds a lot louder than the passenger. like metal to metal contact. any ideas? i think im just gonna rebuild it and have them put a comp cam in it and port the heads if they can.
alright guys i bought a stethoscope and put it to both valve covers and the drivers side sounds a lot louder than the passenger. like metal to metal contact. any ideas? i think im just gonna rebuild it and have them put a comp cam in it and port the heads if they can.
try pulling the valve cover and tightening it down first. It doesn't ALWAYS work but it's a try...
old school trick, from an old guy... let your car get "stone cold" and spray/poor soapy water around the ex gasket, start your car and see if you get any bubbles. (found one on a 87 van that way).
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