Ttick, tick, tick from the engine
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Ttick, tick, tick from the engine
As pevious posted under: Hammering / knocking noise on 4.0L6 '99 Cherokee
it seems, I am much closer to finding the source of the noise now.
For the last hour, I have spent listening to the engine at idle,
air-con and auxiliary fan off..
No mistake, the noise is coming from the engine, around
cylinder 5 or 6. The noise is also clearly audible around the
left wheel house.
It cycles on and off. It goes like: tick, tick, tick....increasingly
loud for about 10-15 seconds, stops completely with a few
seconds silence in between, and starts again. The cycle lengths
are not completely even, with variations of within a few seconds.
Some cycles are louder, some cycles softer, and sometimes, there
is a longer brake in between the cycles.
What could that be?
Thanks again. I feel, I am much closer to solving this riddle now.
Regards,
Robert
it seems, I am much closer to finding the source of the noise now.
For the last hour, I have spent listening to the engine at idle,
air-con and auxiliary fan off..
No mistake, the noise is coming from the engine, around
cylinder 5 or 6. The noise is also clearly audible around the
left wheel house.
It cycles on and off. It goes like: tick, tick, tick....increasingly
loud for about 10-15 seconds, stops completely with a few
seconds silence in between, and starts again. The cycle lengths
are not completely even, with variations of within a few seconds.
Some cycles are louder, some cycles softer, and sometimes, there
is a longer brake in between the cycles.
What could that be?
Thanks again. I feel, I am much closer to solving this riddle now.
Regards,
Robert
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Re: Ttick, tick, tick from the engine
"Robert Goldpalm" <goldpalm@loxinfo.co.th> wrote in message
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> As pevious posted under: Hammering / knocking noise on 4.0L6 '99 Cherokee
> it seems, I am much closer to finding the source of the noise now.
> For the last hour, I have spent listening to the engine at idle,
> air-con and auxiliary fan off..
> No mistake, the noise is coming from the engine, around
> cylinder 5 or 6. The noise is also clearly audible around the
> left wheel house.
> It cycles on and off. It goes like: tick, tick, tick....increasingly
> loud for about 10-15 seconds, stops completely with a few
> seconds silence in between, and starts again. The cycle lengths
> are not completely even, with variations of within a few seconds.
> Some cycles are louder, some cycles softer, and sometimes, there
> is a longer brake in between the cycles.
>
> What could that be?
>
> Thanks again. I feel, I am much closer to solving this riddle now.
>
> Regards,
>
> Robert
It sure sounds like you have a lifter that is not staying pumped up.
Chris
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Re: Ttick, tick, tick from the engine
"Robert Goldpalm" <goldpalm@loxinfo.co.th> wrote in message
news:68468edd.0311150119.21437544@posting.google.c om...
> As pevious posted under: Hammering / knocking noise on 4.0L6 '99 Cherokee
> it seems, I am much closer to finding the source of the noise now.
> For the last hour, I have spent listening to the engine at idle,
> air-con and auxiliary fan off..
> No mistake, the noise is coming from the engine, around
> cylinder 5 or 6. The noise is also clearly audible around the
> left wheel house.
> It cycles on and off. It goes like: tick, tick, tick....increasingly
> loud for about 10-15 seconds, stops completely with a few
> seconds silence in between, and starts again. The cycle lengths
> are not completely even, with variations of within a few seconds.
> Some cycles are louder, some cycles softer, and sometimes, there
> is a longer brake in between the cycles.
>
> What could that be?
>
> Thanks again. I feel, I am much closer to solving this riddle now.
>
> Regards,
>
> Robert
It sure sounds like you have a lifter that is not staying pumped up.
Chris
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Re: Ttick, tick, tick from the engine
"Robert Goldpalm" <goldpalm@loxinfo.co.th> wrote in message
news:68468edd.0311150119.21437544@posting.google.c om...
> As pevious posted under: Hammering / knocking noise on 4.0L6 '99 Cherokee
> it seems, I am much closer to finding the source of the noise now.
> For the last hour, I have spent listening to the engine at idle,
> air-con and auxiliary fan off..
> No mistake, the noise is coming from the engine, around
> cylinder 5 or 6. The noise is also clearly audible around the
> left wheel house.
> It cycles on and off. It goes like: tick, tick, tick....increasingly
> loud for about 10-15 seconds, stops completely with a few
> seconds silence in between, and starts again. The cycle lengths
> are not completely even, with variations of within a few seconds.
> Some cycles are louder, some cycles softer, and sometimes, there
> is a longer brake in between the cycles.
>
> What could that be?
>
> Thanks again. I feel, I am much closer to solving this riddle now.
>
> Regards,
>
> Robert
It sure sounds like you have a lifter that is not staying pumped up.
Chris
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Re: Ttick, tick, tick from the engine
"Robert Goldpalm" <goldpalm@loxinfo.co.th> wrote in message
news:68468edd.0311150119.21437544@posting.google.c om...
> As pevious posted under: Hammering / knocking noise on 4.0L6 '99 Cherokee
> it seems, I am much closer to finding the source of the noise now.
> For the last hour, I have spent listening to the engine at idle,
> air-con and auxiliary fan off..
> No mistake, the noise is coming from the engine, around
> cylinder 5 or 6. The noise is also clearly audible around the
> left wheel house.
> It cycles on and off. It goes like: tick, tick, tick....increasingly
> loud for about 10-15 seconds, stops completely with a few
> seconds silence in between, and starts again. The cycle lengths
> are not completely even, with variations of within a few seconds.
> Some cycles are louder, some cycles softer, and sometimes, there
> is a longer brake in between the cycles.
>
> What could that be?
>
> Thanks again. I feel, I am much closer to solving this riddle now.
>
> Regards,
>
> Robert
I don't mean to insult your intelligence, but, do you have air conditioning?
=)
Rob
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Re: Ttick, tick, tick from the engine
"Robert Goldpalm" <goldpalm@loxinfo.co.th> wrote in message
news:68468edd.0311150119.21437544@posting.google.c om...
> As pevious posted under: Hammering / knocking noise on 4.0L6 '99 Cherokee
> it seems, I am much closer to finding the source of the noise now.
> For the last hour, I have spent listening to the engine at idle,
> air-con and auxiliary fan off..
> No mistake, the noise is coming from the engine, around
> cylinder 5 or 6. The noise is also clearly audible around the
> left wheel house.
> It cycles on and off. It goes like: tick, tick, tick....increasingly
> loud for about 10-15 seconds, stops completely with a few
> seconds silence in between, and starts again. The cycle lengths
> are not completely even, with variations of within a few seconds.
> Some cycles are louder, some cycles softer, and sometimes, there
> is a longer brake in between the cycles.
>
> What could that be?
>
> Thanks again. I feel, I am much closer to solving this riddle now.
>
> Regards,
>
> Robert
I don't mean to insult your intelligence, but, do you have air conditioning?
=)
Rob
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Re: Ttick, tick, tick from the engine
"Robert Goldpalm" <goldpalm@loxinfo.co.th> wrote in message
news:68468edd.0311150119.21437544@posting.google.c om...
> As pevious posted under: Hammering / knocking noise on 4.0L6 '99 Cherokee
> it seems, I am much closer to finding the source of the noise now.
> For the last hour, I have spent listening to the engine at idle,
> air-con and auxiliary fan off..
> No mistake, the noise is coming from the engine, around
> cylinder 5 or 6. The noise is also clearly audible around the
> left wheel house.
> It cycles on and off. It goes like: tick, tick, tick....increasingly
> loud for about 10-15 seconds, stops completely with a few
> seconds silence in between, and starts again. The cycle lengths
> are not completely even, with variations of within a few seconds.
> Some cycles are louder, some cycles softer, and sometimes, there
> is a longer brake in between the cycles.
>
> What could that be?
>
> Thanks again. I feel, I am much closer to solving this riddle now.
>
> Regards,
>
> Robert
I don't mean to insult your intelligence, but, do you have air conditioning?
=)
Rob
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Re: Ttick, tick, tick from the engine
"Rob K." <doh@cfl.doh.rr.com> wrote in message
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> > Robert
>
> I don't mean to insult your intelligence, but, do you have air
conditioning?
>
> =)
>
> Rob
I don't mean to insult yours, but he did say:
> For the last hour, I have spent listening to the engine at idle,
> air-con and auxiliary fan off..
:-)
n.
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Re: Ttick, tick, tick from the engine
"Rob K." <doh@cfl.doh.rr.com> wrote in message
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> > Robert
>
> I don't mean to insult your intelligence, but, do you have air
conditioning?
>
> =)
>
> Rob
I don't mean to insult yours, but he did say:
> For the last hour, I have spent listening to the engine at idle,
> air-con and auxiliary fan off..
:-)
n.
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Re: Ttick, tick, tick from the engine
"Rob K." <doh@cfl.doh.rr.com> wrote in message
news:S_ptb.179324$RP2.64434@twister.tampabay.rr.co m...
> > Robert
>
> I don't mean to insult your intelligence, but, do you have air
conditioning?
>
> =)
>
> Rob
I don't mean to insult yours, but he did say:
> For the last hour, I have spent listening to the engine at idle,
> air-con and auxiliary fan off..
:-)
n.