Ticking at idle

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1roadking

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I had my truck looked at by service today and they are pretty much certain the clanking ticking I get on and off at idle mostly when cold is a bad or loose exhaust valve. They put a call into Ford and we are waiting on a call back for the solution. I will update once it’s repaired. The truck is fine to drive and luckily it’s not a constant issue but man is it annoying when it happens lol.
 

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My gen 2 has the same thing. Dealership investigated. They couldn't find a root cause. Their best guess was phasers, but it wasn't the cam phaser rattle. It's a mild tick that goes on for the first 2-3ish minutes after startup. They finally said, "We've got to dig into the engine to troubleshoot further" and I said, "nah, not worth it."
 

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Mine has a very loud rattle from the exhaust that doesn't go away and can be heard while driving. The dealer determined it was due to the valve and ordered a new one, it should arrive next week.
 

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My gen 2 has the same thing. Dealership investigated. They couldn't find a root cause. Their best guess was phasers, but it wasn't the cam phaser rattle. It's a mild tick that goes on for the first 2-3ish minutes after startup. They finally said, "We've got to dig into the engine to troubleshoot further" and I said, "nah, not worth it."

Glad they didn’t tear it down. That’s normal; the truck starts on port injection, so the high pressure system is effectively dead headed. The sound you’re hearing is the 2000+ PSI of fuel pressure that the pump is building.
 
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Yes exactly, mine stops when it warms up. But it is loud on cold start. I definitely think it’s a loose exhaust valve that tightens up when it gets hot. Mine does not make any noise once under power. if I rev it a few times at start up it sometimes goes away.
 

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Is that suppose to be normal? HOLY SHEET!
Right. When the service advisor told me the tech didn't hear anything from the exhaust I remote started it. We were standing 15 feet away and I asked "how did he not hear that?" He said the guy was one of his best techs and is usually really good. Unfortunately I had to leave to pick up kids, but he knows he will have it back next week when my windshield comes in.

Yes exactly, mine stops when it warms up. But it is loud on cold start. I definitely think it’s a loose exhaust valve that tightens up when it gets hot. Mine does not make any noise once under power. if I rev it a few times at start up it sometimes goes away.
I thought mine was only on cold starts before because it will go away sometimes. Then this evening I was driving in my other car behind the wife and truck, it was noticable every time she inched forward in traffic. It's possible that it's getting worse, but I don't know.
 
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