exhaust manifold leak vs. hemi tick

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apollo24

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Ok. New to Dodge and to forum(of course). I'm reading a lot about the tick vs lifter. I'm a fairly "handy" person when it comes to working on cars, but you guys seem pretty knowledgeable. How much does the manifold leak sound like bad lifter? I know this may be hard to explain thru text. My tick never goes away even after warm. Asking the people around me, they said lifter. But after listening to videos on here and YouTube I'm not sure. Are there any distinct differences between lifter noise and manifold leak? Thanks for any help.
Hey man was it the lifters I'm in your same exact boat my lifters will be covered by warranty but not an exhaust leak
 

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Hey man was it the lifters I'm in your same exact boat my lifters will be covered by warranty but not an exhaust leak
What year is your truck? I have a post on here about mine. 2022 6.4l, now at 9,000 miles been dealing with this since 4,000 miles. Lifters replaced but still ticks loud at start up. Have an appointment next week to have a Chrysler engineer look at my truck. Dealership cannot figure it out.
 

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When the engine is cold, reach in through the wheel wells and grab the corners of the heat shields that cover the exhaust manifolds. If the corners are loose, broken bolts you have.

If you short trip your Hemi, it will most likely clatter like hell on the next start. My '15 will do this every time I go to my inlaws house 1-1/2 blocks away. I will tap for a few seconds upon restart. EVERY TIME. 168K on her now.

Someone on this site said to hold the RPMs over 2k when turning it off. This seems to help, although I don't always remember to do it.

Check for loose heat shields first. Takes 30 seconds.
 
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