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Stoodis

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Location
Lethbridge
Ram Year
2009
Engine
HEMI 5.7
@Dusty absolutely! The thing is that the sound goes away as the vehicle warms up, I don’t hear it so much anymore, I think once everything got lubricated up it’s not so bad anymore and the misfires are now all cleared up though! Idk the reason for this exactly, but the only codes I have are the p2017 and p2008
 

WayneB63

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South Carolina
Ram Year
2016
Engine
3.0
If you start a Hemi with the cam/crank out of time you will bend the valves and or pushrods. Its usually the intake valves that contact the pistons, it doesnt take but a small bend on the valves to keep them from sealing.
 
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