I know I've posted on this before, but I thought I'd throw the lure out there again and see.
The noise starts up about 5-15 seconds after startup, then quietens again after about 1-2 minutes. It seems worse during cold weather.
I have had this tapping sound ever since I've had the truck, and that is for about 5 years. Originally, it had broken manifold bolts, a leaking head (lost about a cupful every few weeks). The oil pressure would drop a little, but not out of spec, by the time I had to change the oil. The oil was usually black and almost sludgy at the end of each oil change. I removed the heads and had them rebuilt, replacing the cracked one. I replaced all lifters, rods, rockers, springs, etc.
I also dropped the transmission to change the rear main seal. The flex plate had no cracks.
After the work, I haven't lost drop of coolant, the oil pressure stays up throughout the entire oil change interval, and the oil still has a little golden colour by the time I have to change it.
But the tapping still remains the same: none as soon as I start the engine, starts up about 5-15 seconds later, then quietens after about 1-2 minutes.
This is a 5.3 flex fuel.
The main difference in describing symptoms as I search online is that it quite upon starting, then becomes noisy, then quietens as it warms up.
So, any new ideas I might not have thought of?
The noise starts up about 5-15 seconds after startup, then quietens again after about 1-2 minutes. It seems worse during cold weather.
I have had this tapping sound ever since I've had the truck, and that is for about 5 years. Originally, it had broken manifold bolts, a leaking head (lost about a cupful every few weeks). The oil pressure would drop a little, but not out of spec, by the time I had to change the oil. The oil was usually black and almost sludgy at the end of each oil change. I removed the heads and had them rebuilt, replacing the cracked one. I replaced all lifters, rods, rockers, springs, etc.
I also dropped the transmission to change the rear main seal. The flex plate had no cracks.
After the work, I haven't lost drop of coolant, the oil pressure stays up throughout the entire oil change interval, and the oil still has a little golden colour by the time I have to change it.
But the tapping still remains the same: none as soon as I start the engine, starts up about 5-15 seconds later, then quietens after about 1-2 minutes.
This is a 5.3 flex fuel.
The main difference in describing symptoms as I search online is that it quite upon starting, then becomes noisy, then quietens as it warms up.
So, any new ideas I might not have thought of?