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Rocker arm "tick tick tick". Royce I need you.
By James - 02/25/2002 12:10:37 AM; IP 205.188.192.188
I have a tick that I cannot cure. I adjusted the rockers apon assembly with no problems. The engine has 6000 miles on it and it is full of oil with good oil pressure. Yesterday it started going tick tick tick from the valve cover area. I found one push rod loose and adjusted it. The tick is still there. I think I have a lifter going bad but would like wiser heads to tell me what they have encountered when this happened to them.
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Collapse <b>Rocker arm "tick tick tick". Royce I need you.</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>James, <i>02/25/2002</i></font>Rocker arm "tick tick tick". Royce I need you. -- James, 02/25/2002
 RE: Rocker arm "tick tick tick". Royce I need you. -- Mac, 02/25/2002
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 Ticky lifters -- Royce Peterson, 02/25/2002
 RE: locking adjusters -- Mike McQuesten, 02/25/2002
 RE: Ticky lifters -- James, 02/26/2002
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 Rocker adjustment -- GaryXL, 11/11/2004
 RE: Rocker adjustment -- giacamo, 11/11/2004
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