retiredsparky
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Does not sound like piston slap or rod knock. I am betting on either a sticky valve or a faulty lifter, especially since you said it sounded like it was high up in the engine. Weak valve springs will also cause this. If the oil was not changed frequently enough, a lifter or valve is the common result. You could try Mystery oil or other oil additive for 50 miles, then change the oil to see if a lifter is not pumping up all the way.
You can add a fuel additive to attempt to clean the valves chemically, if a valve is sticking.
If a previous owner has added a "Teflon" or other other type of oil additive that leaves deposits, noisy lifters are common. Those types of additives should be illegal! Mystery oil or other type of cleaner in the oil will help to remove this type of contaminant over several hundred miles. Teflon tends to clog small orifices like what is in lifters/lash adjusters.
You can add a fuel additive to attempt to clean the valves chemically, if a valve is sticking.
If a previous owner has added a "Teflon" or other other type of oil additive that leaves deposits, noisy lifters are common. Those types of additives should be illegal! Mystery oil or other type of cleaner in the oil will help to remove this type of contaminant over several hundred miles. Teflon tends to clog small orifices like what is in lifters/lash adjusters.