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loud clicking noise when engine started

Old Apr 8, 2006 | 08:35 PM
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Default loud clicking noise when engine started

sounds to me like;

lifters
connecting rods
something in valvetrain

i checked the oil, it'* at the "correct" level on the dipstick

i shut the engine off, and now restarted it, and it runs regularly

my parents aren't letting me touch the car because they think i'm beating it

anyone know what it could've been ?

maybe poor oil circulation?
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Old Apr 8, 2006 | 10:15 PM
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clicking could be alot of things
Rule out the engine itself here for a second..
Check your harmonic balancer, in the crank pulley, the rubber, is it all dry rotted and cracked?
your Accessory tensioner, is it still intact?
what does it do when you rev it up?
No coolant in the oil? Vica versa
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Does it go off when it warms up after 2-3 minutes?
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