tapping nosie front of engine

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Asked by ernestorta Feb 25, 2016 at 05:52 PM about the 1995 Ford F-150 XL LB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

1995 ford f150 4.9 straight 6
tapping noise front engine. removed the serpentine belt and still nosie.

8 Answers

220,885

Is the noise coming from the middle or top of the engine? Probably a sticky lifer. I am not sure on that one if the rocker arm can be adjusted or not, An oil additive for freeing up lifters you can try. Just ask at your locale parts store.

220,885

On the front of the engine inside the timing cover, it is a gear set-up, no timing chain. The lifters are down toward the middle of the engine. I'm not sure but the timing gear that goes on the camshaft looks to be a fiber gear. I am prone to think it is a sticky lifter.

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What oil additive do you suggest? For lifter issue.. I did climb under the truck and heard it louder. Thanx for all your suggestions

220,885

Just go to your local parts store, they have all sorts of stuff, they can suggest something.

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Just had a friend( City mechanic) with a stethascope and sound is coming from timing cover... Gears going bad?.. Plastic gears?

220,885

Good one, I forgot about that, yes, I believe the camshaft has a fiber gear on it. A tooth cold have broke off.

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Well, just my luck the crankshaft is bad. The harmonic balancer was rubbing on the timing cover.. Either I find someone to rebuild engine cheap and hopefully no other problems and run another 200,000 miles. Or sell it and lose money. Ugh ! Thanx for all your input. Most appreciated.

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