2005 Tahoe Z71 Lifter Ticking that goes away with Oil Pressure isues??

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Asked by Sin_S_Ter Jan 31, 2016 at 08:59 AM about the 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2005 Tahoe with a 5.3L. It has the lifter ticking when first started and normal oil pressure, The ticking keep s going for about 5 to 10 miles until it warms up. During this time the oil pressure gauge never goes above half way. After the motor gets good and hot the lifter tic goes away and the oil gauge then goes above half way and starts to move with the engine RPM, as it should. I tried an engine flush and marvel mystery oil but it doesn't seem to have made any difference. The truck has great power and acceleration. I don't believe its rockers or push rods because the noise goes away. But after the ticking stops and if I pull up to a store and let it idle while I run in, when I come out it is ticking again, but stops as soon as I start driving again for about 20-30 secs.. I have noticed that during the time after starting it and driving while its ticking, if I come to a red light I have seen the pressure drop to the warning lvl. but that has happened only a few times. Any help with this issue would be greatly appreciated.

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It may be a weak lifter, about the only thing aside from replacing is to find which one it is and adjust it. That may or may not take care of it. I think I would keep on with the oil treatment for the time being, trying to remove any varnish and adjust, check the rocker arm for adjustment.

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Just got back here, out in the garage lighting a fire, Well, depending on what time of year that motor was manufactured, it was at this time I believe 2006, may be 2005, can't remember. but GM put a fine screen type basket under the oil pressure sending unit that does get gummed up causing false pressure readings. It may be yours has this. You check by taking out the oil pressure sending unit, and then have to fish out this screen. Then clean it good, and replace. Since you have to be a monkey to get at this, you might as well replace the oil sending unit while you have it out.

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MIne does almost exactly the same thing 5.3 L Tahoe 2005 . I have been told after 170K miles the lifter just became worn out. i have tried flush, a little tranny fluid, allowing a few professionals to take a crack at it like and the lifter knock keeps coming back. it goes away after 7-10 miles but the lifter knock when it comes back is beginning to get pretty loud. i may be looking at re-powering next year

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I wish i had an answer mine does same thing after 5 min of ideling lifter tick then rev it and drive it goes away i guess its common in thes engines a lifter adjustment im guessing last resort.. Im gunna keep trying the treatment to clean lifter a bit its annoying thats for sure

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Mine does same thing. Ticking is lasting longer and louder. Had lifters replaced and again, same problem. I am getting scared to drive it. I had someone suggest changing oil pump but can't promise me anything bc I never replaced idiot guages when they went out.I check water and oil atleast monthly and have never ran it low. I'm hoping someone can offer help on here, where do I go next?

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Sometimes the rubber gasket on the pick up tube. That goes from the oil pan to oil pump goes bad. Not allowing enough suction to the oil pump at idle for it to reach the rockers. Thicker oil would help. Also Pcv valve should be checked for venting.

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