Aren't those arms supposed to be torqued with the weight of the vehicle on the ground? If you remove the wheel for access, I would still put the weight down on a stand to simulate. Unless I got it wrong and someone else chimes in.
Funny that you say that. The shop manual mentions no such thing but everywhere else does. When we initially tightened the uppers and lowers, we positioned them as if the truck were sitting on its tires. When I do pull the wheels to tighten the rear nuts on the uppers, we're going to make sure that the arms are where they would be if the truck was sitting on the ground as before.
Post a video of the noise.
Your not "messing" with viscosity or brands of oil in anyway are you? even if the filter were dry everything should pump up within seconds without any brand changes in filter/oil vis. I dont have the afm system but it sounds like one lifter is jammed in the ramp area and needs to be freed up. Can you activate afm and allow the system to do its thing and possibly fix itself and then turn it off again? As you can tell i dont know shi! about afm, lol
Nope, same brand of oil and filter too. Good idea about AFM, thanks!
Sat one of my kids down yesterday to listen to some youtube videos of folks mentioning the same problem. She said it sounds like an exhaust leak to her and just like one of the videos. With all of my ailments, I'll trust her senses more than mine right now.
So after that I decided to take the truck out for a drive. My wife was suffering from a touch of cabin fever and joined me. I threw in all the straps and tow gear in case something happened in the back and off we went. About a quarter mile down the road we heard a clanging noise as the 22mm wrench my little one left on the upper control arm bolt fell away and onto the road. Turned around and picked it up and then got on it pretty good to get up to speed. The tires spun and traction control came on and the motor was running great.
Drove out to the Martin Road Scenic Highway and then back around towards town where we went off road to run in 4HI and 4LO for a few miles and got the truck covered in mud. After that we went to dinner. From inside the cab the sounds cannot be heard. Frankly, I think it is an exhaust leak now, there's no way the engine would run like that with a partially collapsed lifter and not throw codes or even a single misfire on the Tech-2. Could I be wrong?