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Bad valvetrain noise
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<blockquote data-quote="svtsilversnake" data-source="post: 12180087" data-attributes="member: 67097"><p>Buy a automotive stethoscope and using it in various spots on both valve covers. It's not likely that all of your lifters are bad but It's possible one or two of these could be your problem. If not it might be rod bearings. It's hard to say. I can tell you that sounds get thrown around like crazy in the engine bay so pinpointing the problem is difficult. I've have a bad pcv valve that sounded just like a bad accessory bearing before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtsilversnake, post: 12180087, member: 67097"] Buy a automotive stethoscope and using it in various spots on both valve covers. It's not likely that all of your lifters are bad but It's possible one or two of these could be your problem. If not it might be rod bearings. It's hard to say. I can tell you that sounds get thrown around like crazy in the engine bay so pinpointing the problem is difficult. I've have a bad pcv valve that sounded just like a bad accessory bearing before. [/QUOTE]
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