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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 1690255" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>My 99 V8 has 49,7xx miles on it. Over the last couple of months I have noticed a ticking/wrapping noise, almost like a piston to bore noise but only when the car is cold and not all time. The sound does not appear to be present when the engine is up to operating temp. Does this sound like early signs of this cam/sprocket failure? I only dive the car 1 mile a day so it does not get up to operating temp very often. When I hold my foot on the brake and load the engine when cold, the noise is much more pronounced. Doing this same foot on brake and load the engine, 2000 rpm's or so when the engine is at the correct operating temp. there is no wrap/noise. Is this noise familiar to anyone? If the cam(s)/sprocket(s) are becoming an issue, is the cold/hot noise variation part of this trouble? The car runs fine.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Robert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 1690255, member: 9628"] My 99 V8 has 49,7xx miles on it. Over the last couple of months I have noticed a ticking/wrapping noise, almost like a piston to bore noise but only when the car is cold and not all time. The sound does not appear to be present when the engine is up to operating temp. Does this sound like early signs of this cam/sprocket failure? I only dive the car 1 mile a day so it does not get up to operating temp very often. When I hold my foot on the brake and load the engine when cold, the noise is much more pronounced. Doing this same foot on brake and load the engine, 2000 rpm's or so when the engine is at the correct operating temp. there is no wrap/noise. Is this noise familiar to anyone? If the cam(s)/sprocket(s) are becoming an issue, is the cold/hot noise variation part of this trouble? The car runs fine. Thanks, Robert [/QUOTE]
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