Hi, I have a 67 f100 with the 352. The clack clack sound I hear have been told is a (lifter?) or rocker arm issue possibly? I have also heard this is fairly common with these engines. Can anyone chime in or point me to how I can troubleshoot and/or fix this?
Thanks in advance!
Carb
352 making clack clack sound...
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Re: 352 making clack clack sound...
You can use a long extension, or screwdriver like a stethoscope, touching one end to your ear and the other to various spots on the running engine to help locate sounds. Pull the valve covers and check for bent push rods and watch it run. It May spit a little oil so put down some old cardboard or do it at a friend's place.
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Re: 352 making clack clack sound...
Remind me to never invite you over to my place to work on your truck! I already have enough oil on the driveway, thank you very much!8ton wrote:It May spit a little oil so put down some old cardboard or do it at a friend's place.
All kidding aside, another vote for using a stethoscope to locate the sound. I'm wondering if it's just the mechanical fuel pump whacking back in place.
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Re: 352 making clack clack sound...
If you really wanna go old school a 1 inch by 1 inch piece of wood held to your ear works good for finding noises without tearing anything apart before you have to.....old farm trick I learnred when I was a kid........
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1968 F100 2wd - Rangoon Red - 360 w/T18 - power steering and brakes
1997 Honda CBR 900RR