Needs to be torn down and have the lash adjusters replaced.Any way to fix/clean this? Mine used to only do it briefly at start, but now it’s longer and longer. 2012 with 165k miles.
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Needs to be torn down and have the lash adjusters replaced.Any way to fix/clean this? Mine used to only do it briefly at start, but now it’s longer and longer. 2012 with 165k miles.
Does anyone have experience using an Accusump on our 6.2L engines? Mine makes a little clatter on startup and it goes away quick. Would the preluber just hide the symptom and not fix the problem; excessive valvetrain lash as FordTechOne said?FWIW most vehicles have a tick at startup, it's the lifters. Pre-oiling, such as an Accusump setup, helps with that problem. Nothing to worry about on most vehicles but it sounds like more severe issues with the last few posts
Yes, that world be a band aid for the actual issue. Clatter on startup can be lash adjusters or a failed cam phaser. It can also be caused by a faulty anti-drainback valve within the oil filter. I’d start there.Does anyone have experience using an Accusump on our 6.2L engines? Mine makes a little clatter on startup and it goes away quick. Would the preluber just hide the symptom and not fix the problem; excessive valvetrain lash as FordTechOne said?
Lol, not available on the Left coast ! It's not pinging, my ear is well tuned to that sound. I'm just talkin' about the first few seconds after startup, I'm remote starting, walking up to it and I can hear it quiet down in 2-3 seconds as oil pressure builds.e-30 94 octane
Hey FTO, if I'm in there replacing the lash adjusters, should I also do anything else, preventatively, like change the valve springs? I'm at 133k miles and I'd like to keep this truck forever, so using high quality replacement parts is key, so if you can recommend specific lash parts I'd appreciate it .Needs to be torn down and have the lash adjusters replaced.
These engines have a bad habit of randomly breaking valve springs at higher mileage, so since you’re in there already it would be a good preventative repair.Hey FTO, if I'm in there replacing the lash adjusters, should I also do anything else, preventatively, like change the valve springs? I'm at 133k miles and I'd like to keep this truck forever, so using high quality replacement parts is key, so if you can recommend specific lash parts I'd appreciate it .
Is there an interference between the valves and the pistons on our engines? Is a broken valve spring usually catastrophic? Can you recommend a source or brand for high quality valve springs, and lash adjusters for that matter? I'd like to put in better ones than Ford did.....These engines have a bad habit of randomly breaking valve springs at higher mileage, so since you’re in there already it would be a good preventative repair.
Yes, if a valve spring breaks it will often cause the retainer to come off and the valve drops into the cylinder. That causes catastrophic engine damage.Is there an interference between the valves and the pistons on our engines? Is a broken valve spring usually catastrophic? Can you recommend a source or brand for high quality valve springs, and lash adjusters for that matter? I'd like to put in better ones than Ford did.....