12-05-2009, 05:42 PM | #1 |
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Engine pinging?
I adjusted my valves last night and everything seems to be running fine. Took it for a test drive last night and it felt fine. Today, I noticed a ticking noise coming from the passenger side of the motor. I popped the hood and when I goose the throttle pretty good, it ticks from under that valve cover.
Now, the first thing I thought was I left one too loose. But, I did them all the exact same way and there's no noise from the other side and it runs just fine. Also, I'm pretty sure I have hydraulic lifters so you'd think if it was close it would pump up and be quiet. The other thing I thought, though, is that a few nights ago I set the timing via vaccum gauge and ended up with it advanced to about 14 btdc. It's been running fine like that for several days, but is there a chance that by adjusting the valves that 14 btdc is too far advanced, now, and causing it to ping? Also, I don't exactly know what pinging sounds like, but I've read it described as dumping BB's on sheet metal and that's exactly what it sounds like. Then again, that's kind of what a ticking lifter sounds like, too, isn't it? What do you think?
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