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- Hemi 5.7
Sounds rotational, Like a cracked flywheel flex plate and it does have a lifter tick also, don't think its exhaust manifold related.
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no, but when they do, develop a lubrication strategy consisting of heavy moly, the correct type. Read this thread and the poll. First fix that troubling noise then get to the tick, two lubrication strategies here have a 50% or an 80% success rate depending on which one you try. Lubegard biotech 15 ounces is easy and cheap 50% effective, redline 5w30 paired with a royal purple 20-820 seams to be the nuclear option and kills that tick like nothing else we have tried.Don’t all these trucks make the lifter tick?
Strange you don't own a Hemi, do some reading in the oil thread before you make an ignorant statement like that!!!Funny stuff...Take a noise thread and turn it into an oil thread.
Not anymore. I'm not dumb enough to buy another one. And oil won't solve your problem...So who is the ignorant one?Strange you don't own a Hemi
Don't worry he's also the genius claiming there's no differance between peak torque at 4,000 rpm or at 5,000 rpm. He also claims the 6.4's peak torque is at 5,000 rpm,when i pointed out he was wrong and the 6.4's peak torque is actually 4,000 rpm,not as he claimed at 5,000 rpm,he got all huffy,and claimed there is no differance between 4,000 and 5,000 rpm in regard to peak torque,lol. I'd take anything he says with a grain of salt,as he's not the brightest bulb in the roomStrange you don't own a Hemi, do some reading in the oil thread before you make an ignorant statement like that!!!
Not anymore. I'm not dumb enough to buy another one. And oil won't solve your problem...So who is the ignorant one?