Engine Ticking Please help !!!
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Engine Ticking Please help !!!
I have a 03 6mt with 130k miles . My engine is making a very loud ticking and when i hit the gas to accelerate it ticks faster . I tried the oil change , lucas all of those tricks and i grabbed a screwdriver and put it on the timing cover so it is not the tensioners . So what is left ? The lifters ? I looked to find a good diy with pictures to change the lifters but i cannot find one can someone please help me find a good diy so i can do it on my own?
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Ignore the part when he walks to the back of the car my friend is an idiot
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Overall, if you choose to repair this, it will cost far more than just getting a salvage low mileage engine and paying someone to swap it for you. Unless you have tools and the time to take the heads off/take the timing cover off to check the tensioners then you're looking at a very hefty repair bill. I doubt this is tensioners thought, this sounds live valve tap and its pretty serious if it increases with RPM. Its unlikely its the fuel dampers as well. This is strictly valve train noise and different oils or additives will not help here...
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Even if you go down the swap route, you can always recoup some money from the bad engine. You can always part out the engine, people always need small bits and pieces off the engine and you will eventually shift some stuff off it for some cash. I bought a maxima with a bad motor, simply swapped it with a low mileage motor and parted out the old, busted engine. I bought new engine with 50K miles for $700 and parted out the old engine with combination of craigslist and forums classfields ads. Eventually over about 6 months time i recouped $500ish from the old, broken motor.
Get creative, if money is tight you can always find ways of getting some back. You can always scrap the engine for metal, aluminum is in demand and considered as a valuable metal. Only if you supply pure aluminum, so you'd have to remove any other metals from the engine and have pure aluminum only if you want top dollar for the metal. Since your engine is not busted but just has mad valve tap, you can find a engine rebuilder who can pay you a pretty good dollar for the whole engine and you'd get some cash back and not have to part it out if your tight on time.
So, get creative.
Get creative, if money is tight you can always find ways of getting some back. You can always scrap the engine for metal, aluminum is in demand and considered as a valuable metal. Only if you supply pure aluminum, so you'd have to remove any other metals from the engine and have pure aluminum only if you want top dollar for the metal. Since your engine is not busted but just has mad valve tap, you can find a engine rebuilder who can pay you a pretty good dollar for the whole engine and you'd get some cash back and not have to part it out if your tight on time.
So, get creative.
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Im taking that into consideration . Where did you get your motor from ? 700$ for 50k was a great deal ive been looking for some motors for around 700-800 i can scrape something together to afford that but the prices i have been seeing where all 1k + so i will just be patient and keep looking
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Im taking that into consideration . Where did you get your motor from ? 700$ for 50k was a great deal ive been looking for some motors for around 700-800 i can scrape something together to afford that but the prices i have been seeing where all 1k + so i will just be patient and keep looking
I used car-part.com, look for motors with various ranges in terms of mileage from you as many places will ship the motor for like $100 extra. Look around and don't rush, eventually you might find a deal.
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