Tick Tick Tick
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From: Newark Valley, NY
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon
Tick Tick Tick
So Monday morning i changed my oil before going out of town to go on a tour of Wyotech. When i finally got down there, after 5 miles of driving i realized there was a very loud ticking noise coming from the valve train. Before i used 10w-40 royal purple, and switched to 10w-30 royal purple. Usually when i start my car the noise is there, but if i sit there and rev the engine between 1200-3500, the sound seems to go away until i turn the car off again. If anyone has any idea what may be causing this noise let me know. Would changing from 10w-40 to 10w-30 really cause valve train noise?
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From: NAS Patuxent River, MD
Vehicle: 2004 Volkswagen Jetta GLI
first our you using a Hyundai oil filter...there is a service thing out saying that any other oil filter will strive the lifters and get the ticking noise
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I've been using a k&n for a few years now with no problems, get them at napa
The only time i had lifter noise, i had a fram filter on.
And myron.... i lose about 5 mins each day cause i have to double/triple/quadruple take your avatar, your costing me money dammit!
I've been using a k&n for a few years now with no problems, get them at napa
The only time i had lifter noise, i had a fram filter on.
And myron.... i lose about 5 mins each day cause i have to double/triple/quadruple take your avatar, your costing me money dammit!
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Hyunshark, you chose the worst possible brand (FRAM) to use. I hope you take the occasion to switch to ONLY OEM or high-quality aftermarket filters from now on. I have used the Purolator Pure One for quite some time, if I don't get an OEM one. Also the K&N is known to not cause the ticking.
By the way, it would be more kind to your engine, if you would just let it sit there idling for a minute at a cold start, instead of revving the gas. The ticking is your cam lobes/HLAs/valve stem tips smashing into each other from too far away. Doing it harder (faster) is not so good for the metal bits. . . probably it won't hurt anything for a few seconds BUT
Hyundai warns that you should keep engine speed under 3000RPM while it is ticking, and if it ticks longer than 15 minutes, you have a problem with oiling to the cylinder head (likely caused by a chumpy oil filter) or possibly failed HLAs.
By the way, it would be more kind to your engine, if you would just let it sit there idling for a minute at a cold start, instead of revving the gas. The ticking is your cam lobes/HLAs/valve stem tips smashing into each other from too far away. Doing it harder (faster) is not so good for the metal bits. . . probably it won't hurt anything for a few seconds BUT
Hyundai warns that you should keep engine speed under 3000RPM while it is ticking, and if it ticks longer than 15 minutes, you have a problem with oiling to the cylinder head (likely caused by a chumpy oil filter) or possibly failed HLAs.
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From: Newark Valley, NY
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well, im going to say its the shitty fram oil filter because there was no ticking prior to the change. Im going to go down and get a K&N today, and will drain the oil and do the whole process again, except with the K&N. Ill let you guys know if the ticking goes away... hopefully it does haha.