Posted by Kurt-NEPA on November 06, 2013 at 15:42:43 from (70.44.176.213):
In Reply to: ford 660 posted by teddybolkas on November 06, 2013 at 15:04:52:
Is it a tap or a knock? Its not uncommon to hear the lifters tap a bit as they take up the play in push rod/rocker arm/ valve train. Usually this does not go away, but might get better as things warm up.
My guess is that you are hearing a knock, probably from a worn rod bearing. In the early stages, this knock appears just a you start your engine and goes away as oil pressure builds. Take a look at your oil pressure gauge, does the knock stop as the pressure comes up?
If it is a knock, its a sign that an engine rebuild is in your future. Not a major problem as the 660 - 134 cu. in. Red Tiger engine is an easy rebuild. Well worth the effort
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