brad byron
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Which engine..???
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5.7Which engine..???
I have about the same mileage on mine and thought the same thing until I checked the back to bolts on the exhaust manifold and found them to be broken. After repairing them the hemi tick went away2015 SLT QC 8SPD 2WD
201250 miles
Started her up yesterday, heard some intermittent tapping, louder on driver side.
Louder at startup than at full hot. Manifold shields tight. My hearing sucks, I cannot hear it inside the cab, at least, not yet
I'm afraid it might be my time for a cam/lifters.
Here's my first video, cold start. Pardon my fingers in the way,
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2015 Ram 1500 Bad Lifter? YES, cylinder 5
Cold startup of my 2015 Ram 1500, it's making an intermittent tap, tap, tap. Turns out, #5 intake lifter needles worn/gone. 201,250 miles.youtu.be
Thoughts?
More video shortly, stay tuned.
Already been there, done that with exhaust manifold bolts, about 100k miles ago (mine were the upper rear bolt on both sides, too).I've had to replace broken exhaust manifold bolts on passenger side twice in the last 10 years on my 2010 Ram 5.7L. It sounds just like lifters ticking. Just an FYI. Mine also has the hemi lifter tick at cold start that goes away about 25 to 30 seconds after you start it. It's had that for about 10 years. It started right after the warranty had expired. Lol . It runs fine and has no codes. I bought the truck new over 15 years ago. I just now hit a 100k miles on it.
If the exhaust manifolds warp enough, sometimes the tick does not go away. Exhaust tick is different than lifter tick, thoughWill really bad exhaust manifolds keep ticking? Took valve covers off and all seam to have equal movement
If the exhaust manifolds warp enough, sometimes the tick does not go away. Exhaust tick is different than lifter tick, though
@Ken226, That's a neat tool.
Can you still get the chain over the sprockets with the cam phaser bolted on? I didnt think there would be enough slack to install it.
You could come down to SW FL on vacation, and give me a hand with my repair![]()

Well, you could fly. Hell, I'd fly you in if I could afford it.But yea, as much as I like Florida, it's a bit of a haul. I'm not sure my ass could handle that many hours sitting in a truck seat.
I don't think there are many points in the US that are further apart. Excluding Alaska and Hawaii.
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Well, you could fly. Hell, I'd fly you in if I could afford it.
You got the destination as Tampa, I'm about 2-1/2 hours south of there, almost directly west of Lake Okeechobee, probably 20 minutes by air.
RSW is about 20 minutes from my house.
Thanks for the link to the gear holder tool.
I need a harmonic balancer puller, you got any ideas on a inexpensive suitable one?
Very doubtful,i'm a 1 finger typer,You type faster then me.....lol

That your tackling it this early instead of continuing to drive it is probably why repair will be a viable option.
Pull the intake and valve covers. While checking the parts I mentioned above, look at the VVT solenoid and check for metal in the screen.
After you've done those things and the guesses are resolved into certainties, you can start planning your course of action.
Good idea on the compression test.
I am due for an 8 speed service, and I want a PPE pan and @caulk04's bypass as well. That will have to be after.
I have no misfire codes atm, and I might not be able to see any noticeable difference in valve travel if it is early enough.
If valve travel appears normal, then it will have to be torn down to inspect the lifters/cam, especially if no metal is on the oil control valve.
Oil strategy is fine, but if there is a problem brewing, I don't want to run it to the point of misfire, then bearing damage chances increase.
Yes, to all parts you reference, plus new OCV and MDS solenoids, IMO.
The cam and crank bearings are concerning if needing changed.
Thank you all so much for your input. Keep the suggestions coming.