5.3 Tick/Knock?

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yeah would probably need a right hand drill no chance I fit a normal one in there.

But also I’m starting to think it’s a lifter not an exhaust leak. The tick almost sounds like it’s coming from farther up on that bank not from that exhaust bolt missing.
Drop a quart of transmission fluid in your oil and let idle. See if tick goes away. (Do all this immediately BEFORE you do an oil change). DO NOT drive around with a quart of tranny fluid in your oil. Tranny fluid will free up stuck lifters.
 
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Drop a quart of transmission fluid in your oil and let idle. See if tick goes away. (Do all this immediately BEFORE you do an oil change). DO NOT drive around with a quart of tranny fluid in your oil. Tranny fluid will free up stuck lifters.
Yeah I’ve read about this will definitely try this when the time comes(still have like 1k miles until the next change). How long would you recommend idling it in the driveway before dropping the oil?
 

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Yeah I’ve read about this will definitely try this when the time comes(still have like 1k miles until the next change). How long would you recommend idling it in the driveway before dropping the oil?
I have added a qt before and driven it like 10 miles, didn't hurt anything and in my case didn't help either but can be worth a try as well
 

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How likely is it for a loose rocker arm ? If/when valve covers are off, be good to check all the rockers, ensure the engine is at the appropriate TDC positions before checking each rocker.

I don't know much about these LS engines... but assume these are like any old pushrod with non-adjustable valves. I would certainly like a link to any factory manual procedure to check rocker bolt torque for my reference.

Thread below seems like a good reference
 

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According to Haynes, the torque setting for the rocker arm bolts is 22 ft-lbs. And here's the short part of the installation instructions:

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According to Haynes, the torque setting for the rocker arm bolts is 22 ft-lbs. And here's the short part of the installation instructions:

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Thanks much. Simple enough. If the OP is trying this, I must insist using an accurate torque wrench. A 3/8 inch torque wrench but I prefer an adapter like this.

 

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