Ticking noise Suburban/Yukon XL 364 6.0l V8
#1
Ticking noise Suburban/Yukon XL 364 6.0l V8
Hi
Recently bought a 2001 Chevrolet suburban with 364 6.0l engine. The car has around 150 000 miles to it. It has a ticking noise at startup. This goes away when warm at idle. But it appears around 1500-2500 rpm or under some load when driving. There are no error message or bad symptoms on the engine. It runs great and oil pressure is excelent. The sound is annoying me, I would like to get it fixed, but dose anyone have a clue what this can be? I noticed a faint of exhaust from the engine room, so I was thinking about a exhaustleak, but my father inlaw suspected a "short" pushrod because of the "mechanic sound". So again, any clue where to start? I got the car real cheap because of this noise...
Sorry about my english. Im Norwegian.
Recently bought a 2001 Chevrolet suburban with 364 6.0l engine. The car has around 150 000 miles to it. It has a ticking noise at startup. This goes away when warm at idle. But it appears around 1500-2500 rpm or under some load when driving. There are no error message or bad symptoms on the engine. It runs great and oil pressure is excelent. The sound is annoying me, I would like to get it fixed, but dose anyone have a clue what this can be? I noticed a faint of exhaust from the engine room, so I was thinking about a exhaustleak, but my father inlaw suspected a "short" pushrod because of the "mechanic sound". So again, any clue where to start? I got the car real cheap because of this noise...
Sorry about my english. Im Norwegian.
#2
CF Monarch
Hi
Recently bought a 2001 Chevrolet suburban with 364 6.0l engine. The car has around 150 000 miles to it. It has a ticking noise at startup. This goes away when warm at idle. But it appears around 1500-2500 rpm or under some load when driving. There are no error message or bad symptoms on the engine. It runs great and oil pressure is excelent. The sound is annoying me, I would like to get it fixed, but dose anyone have a clue what this can be? I noticed a faint of exhaust from the engine room, so I was thinking about a exhaustleak, but my father inlaw suspected a "short" pushrod because of the "mechanic sound". So again, any clue where to start? I got the car real cheap because of this noise...
Sorry about my english. Im Norwegian.
Recently bought a 2001 Chevrolet suburban with 364 6.0l engine. The car has around 150 000 miles to it. It has a ticking noise at startup. This goes away when warm at idle. But it appears around 1500-2500 rpm or under some load when driving. There are no error message or bad symptoms on the engine. It runs great and oil pressure is excelent. The sound is annoying me, I would like to get it fixed, but dose anyone have a clue what this can be? I noticed a faint of exhaust from the engine room, so I was thinking about a exhaustleak, but my father inlaw suspected a "short" pushrod because of the "mechanic sound". So again, any clue where to start? I got the car real cheap because of this noise...
Sorry about my english. Im Norwegian.
#3
Thanks for the reply.
If there is a bad lifter, is it "safe" to drive the car for a while without risking total damage to the engine? To cold outside to even consider fixing this right now... There is no lack of power in the engine and no check engine light. Previous owner drove the car for 13 000 miles without it getting worse.
If there is a bad lifter, is it "safe" to drive the car for a while without risking total damage to the engine? To cold outside to even consider fixing this right now... There is no lack of power in the engine and no check engine light. Previous owner drove the car for 13 000 miles without it getting worse.
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CF Monarch
Thanks for the reply.
If there is a bad lifter, is it "safe" to drive the car for a while without risking total damage to the engine? To cold outside to even consider fixing this right now... There is no lack of power in the engine and no check engine light. Previous owner drove the car for 13 000 miles without it getting worse.
If there is a bad lifter, is it "safe" to drive the car for a while without risking total damage to the engine? To cold outside to even consider fixing this right now... There is no lack of power in the engine and no check engine light. Previous owner drove the car for 13 000 miles without it getting worse.
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#5
CF Monarch
Thanks for the reply.
If there is a bad lifter, is it "safe" to drive the car for a while without risking total damage to the engine? To cold outside to even consider fixing this right now... There is no lack of power in the engine and no check engine light. Previous owner drove the car for 13 000 miles without it getting worse.
If there is a bad lifter, is it "safe" to drive the car for a while without risking total damage to the engine? To cold outside to even consider fixing this right now... There is no lack of power in the engine and no check engine light. Previous owner drove the car for 13 000 miles without it getting worse.
Last edited by oilcanhenry; January 21st, 2019 at 8:50 PM.
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My 2006 Uplander also "ticks" at start-up, but this goes away as it warms up. Co-incidentally, I asked my ex, who used to pull wrenches, about this last night, since I didn't hear the "ticking" when I bought it last October. (It has 165,000 kms on it.) He tells me this is normal for many older vehicles, and is caused by varnish build-up on the lifters, which prevents the oil from initially reaching the cylinders. His Chevy truck also "ticks" when he starts it. And, no, it won't harm the engine, except to add a tiny bit more wear and tear on the engine. However, that's the only time I hear the "ticking" so maybe Metro's ticking symptoms are different from mine.
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#8
When the car is parked and I rev the engine I can hear this clattering/ticking sound at some rpm. I used a long wrench and pointed it on different spots on the engine. I revved the engine and listened on the heads, manifold, bottom of the engine and middle of the engine. The ticking/clattering diddent come from any of those spots. If the ticking came from the engine, wouldn't it have echoed trough the metal parts?
The noise is worst when I drive. It goes away immediately when I let of the gass pedal despite high RPM.
The noise is worst when I drive. It goes away immediately when I let of the gass pedal despite high RPM.
#9
I have now isolated the source to around spark plug nr 1. The sound goes away if I pull that sparkplug hose. So I guess its not a exhaust leak.. Maybe a stuck lifter. I hope
#10
CF Monarch
Dony let anyone tell you that you cant replace a bad lifter with a new one, as the old one has wear from the camshaft. Ive done and it worked.I'd also intall a new pushrod (dirt cheap) and maybe even the rocker. I'd pump the new lifter up with oil, put some never seize on the cam side of the lifter, install with magnetic tool and drive it. Hope that helps.