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  • gentilepiano
    Low Range
    • Jan 2008
    • 23

    Rhythmic ticking sound

    My series 3 has a 5 main bearing 2 1/4 gas engine. The engine was overhauled with new pistons, valves, water pump, etc. a couple of years ago. I recently changed the oil, and adjusted the valves and when idling sounds as it should. When I increase the rpm a rhythmic clicking can be heard. it sounds like it is coming from the engine front. maybe the timing chain. The engine has plenty of power and runs smooth. The clicking sounds like(click-click-click-pause-click-click-click-pause etc) any thoughts???
  • stomper
    5th Gear
    • Apr 2007
    • 889

    #2
    A bomb attached to a lucas clock?
    Bad gas mileage gets you to some of the greatest places on earth.

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    • 4flattires
      4th Gear
      • Aug 2007
      • 424

      #3
      Is this vehicle used regularly?
      Did this just start?

      Use the backyard engine stethoscope and determine the source of the noise. Place a long screwdriver on various engine parts and place your ear on the handle. Note the various sounds. Avoid humming and making up words to your newfound song.

      Naturally, have someone hold your frosty beverage when doing this.
      64 SIIa 109 all stock
      69 SIIa 88 all stock
      Old tractors
      New Harleys
      Old trucks

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      • jonnyc
        1st Gear
        • Dec 2011
        • 176

        #4
        Any ticking sounds I've ever had were exhaust leak, valve rockers, or timing-chain tensioner. Best of luck.

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        • amcordo
          5th Gear
          • Jun 2009
          • 740

          #5
          My ride ticks. It comes from something inside the transmission for me.

          Good story me.

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          • willincalgary
            1st Gear
            • Mar 2008
            • 127

            #6
            I once over tightened my valve cover and managed to get a minor knock from the top-front of the engine. More of a knock then a tick.
            ____________________________
            1959 Series II 88"
            "Grover"

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            • east high
              3rd Gear
              • Jan 2008
              • 337

              #7
              Originally posted by willincalgary
              I once over tightened my valve cover and managed to get a minor knock from the top-front of the engine. More of a knock then a tick.
              This happens to me all the time. Almost like a ghetto torque spec for the valve cover.
              '67 sIIa 88

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              • slorocco
                2nd Gear
                • Feb 2007
                • 208

                #8
                Originally posted by willincalgary
                I once over tightened my valve cover and managed to get a minor knock from the top-front of the engine. More of a knock then a tick.
                When I first got my 109 the previous owner claimed that was the cause of the noise coming from the engine. It wasn't. Drove it like that for a few years and nobody could figure out the cause.

                To make a long story short, I finally determined to find the cause and started pulling things apart. Final verdict: Cam gear had worked loose on the front of the cam. Everytime a lifter would reach the peak of a cam lobe the cam would snap forward a bit. One of the additional symptoms was the that associated vibrations were tearing up distributors left and right.

                Probably not a common occurence and am hoping that is not the case with your truck.

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                • cedryck
                  5th Gear
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 836

                  #9
                  valves that need adjustment can sound loud, just a thought. cheers mate.

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                  • mearstrae
                    5th Gear
                    • Oct 2011
                    • 592

                    #10
                    On one of my vehicles, the ticking in front, was a bad bearing in the alternator. Just a thought...

                    '95 R.R.C. Lwb
                    '76 Series III Hybrid 109
                    '70 Rover 3500S

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                    • willincalgary
                      1st Gear
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 127

                      #11
                      Originally posted by slorocco
                      When I first got my 109 the previous owner claimed that was the cause of the noise coming from the engine. It wasn't. Drove it like that for a few years and nobody could figure out the cause.

                      To make a long story short, I finally determined to find the cause and started pulling things apart. Final verdict: Cam gear had worked loose on the front of the cam. Everytime a lifter would reach the peak of a cam lobe the cam would snap forward a bit. One of the additional symptoms was the that associated vibrations were tearing up distributors left and right.

                      Probably not a common occurence and am hoping that is not the case with your truck.
                      I could tighten and loosen the valve cover fixings and the knock would come and go. Only completely convinced myself when I took the cover off entirely and the engine sounded perfect.

                      Totally a ghetto torque spec!
                      ____________________________
                      1959 Series II 88"
                      "Grover"

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                      • gentilepiano
                        Low Range
                        • Jan 2008
                        • 23

                        #12
                        Hi Folks,
                        Thanks for the replies and suggestions.
                        I readjusted the valves while hot and to spec.
                        No change.
                        With a broomstick I listened to every part for the engine, including the block (everywhere) the timing chain enclosure, the alternator, waterpump, the head, everywhere!! The clicking seems to be coming from the thermostat housing(very loud). Impossible, but I drained the radiator,removed the thermostat, nothing loose, put it all back together, and it clicks as it did before.
                        Any ideas?????

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                        • SafeAirOne
                          Overdrive
                          • Apr 2008
                          • 3435

                          #13
                          Does it happen when the engine is cold?
                          --Mark

                          1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

                          0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
                          (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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                          • crankin
                            5th Gear
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 696

                            #14
                            Originally posted by gentilepiano
                            Hi Folks,
                            Thanks for the replies and suggestions.
                            I readjusted the valves while hot and to spec.
                            No change.
                            With a broomstick I listened to every part for the engine, including the block (everywhere) the timing chain enclosure, the alternator, waterpump, the head, everywhere!! The clicking seems to be coming from the thermostat housing(very loud). Impossible, but I drained the radiator,removed the thermostat, nothing loose, put it all back together, and it clicks as it did before.
                            Any ideas?????
                            You shouldn't have to drain your radiator to remove the t-stat. My suggestion, remove the t-stat all together and see if it ticks. Put it back together with out the thermostat in and see it ticks.
                            I might be that the flow of the water over the thermostat is rocking it back and forth? or something is loose.


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                            • gentilepiano
                              Low Range
                              • Jan 2008
                              • 23

                              #15
                              Ticks hot or cold!!

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