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<blockquote data-quote="Spool_Bus" data-source="post: 16520889" data-attributes="member: 199899"><p>Please excuse my poor Grammer. Yes I’m a crayon eater. </p><p></p><p>Please don’t hang me, I did use the almighty search bar for hours and stumbled up only one post that was similar. But after my testing today I don’t think it’s the same issue. </p><p></p><p>Gen 2 f150 motor 68K </p><p>Gen 2 f150 oil pan </p><p>Gen 2-1 oil filter mod </p><p>Gen 2 f150 oil pick up tube </p><p>Gen 1 GT valve covers </p><p>Gen 1 GT dip stick </p><p>Gen 1 GT oil pump with billet gears and sprocket </p><p>Gen 1 cams </p><p>Gen 1 timing assembly </p><p>Gen 1 GT Intake manifold shaved to fit</p><p>Ford racing one step colder </p><p>Speed daddy Long tubes headers </p><p>Open exhaust </p><p>Paxton novi 2200 </p><p>ID1000</p><p>Kenny Bell boost a pump </p><p>Mccloud RXT </p><p>Built trans </p><p>Speed daddy long tubes headers </p><p>Fell pro exhaust gaskets.</p><p></p><p>Okay so sense the first day of start up this tick had been there. I had originally thought it was a header leak sense the tubes on my JBA headers are mangled because the guy who vandalized my car lifted the motor out from the long tubes. Soo new speed daddy headers and felpro gaskets. Yes felpro gaskets don’t hang me but felpro gaskets are made for uneven mating surfaces so if this flange gets ruined I won’t have an exhaust leak that was my thought behind it.</p><p>so the engine bay is dead silent. But if you go under the car you can hear this loud tick. Not the common type writer tick a loud audible tick that picks up and flutters with speed. One cam phaser I used was bad but I took it appart and got all the gunk cleaned out hoping it would work. Yesterday after taking data logs my phasers seem to be in working order at idle. So could this be a phaser tick but why can’t I hear it in the engine bay by the timing cover. Also I used the Gen 2 hydro timing chain tensioner could This be an issue if it’s bleeding off oil pressure?</p><p>Last week I bought a automotive stethoscope and went over the whole car from the oil pan to the heads. The only tick is audibly present where the block and heads meet or at cylinder 4 spark plug. </p><p>Today I attempted to pull every individual coil pack hoping to hear a change in tone.... I got nothing. </p><p>I also tried the trying to move the piston with an extension on the downward stroke to check bearing integrity and the pistons didn’t budge. So I assume I can rule out rod bearing issues. I did noticed when I put the whole exhaust on the car the trick gets much quieter VS running open headers. </p><p>I also recently got a P0024 code which corresponds to vct and phaser issues and or lack of oil pressure.</p><p>here’s some videos of the sound let’s here your thoughts.</p><p>As of today I made the conclusion that I did use the Gen 2 f150 oil pan which takes 8 quarts of oil and I used the Gen 1 GT dip stick because the Gen 2 f150 dip stick isn’t interchangeable with the Gen 2 valve covers. So am I low on oil can any 15 and up f150 owners please measure there dip stick from the bottom of the yellow eye lid to the bottom of the dip stick please ? </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]SzprdXmqOaw[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]ZeFwydoYXu4[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]mZZzH_IzqSI[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]8DmPhrKGKns[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spool_Bus, post: 16520889, member: 199899"] Please excuse my poor Grammer. Yes I’m a crayon eater. Please don’t hang me, I did use the almighty search bar for hours and stumbled up only one post that was similar. But after my testing today I don’t think it’s the same issue. Gen 2 f150 motor 68K Gen 2 f150 oil pan Gen 2-1 oil filter mod Gen 2 f150 oil pick up tube Gen 1 GT valve covers Gen 1 GT dip stick Gen 1 GT oil pump with billet gears and sprocket Gen 1 cams Gen 1 timing assembly Gen 1 GT Intake manifold shaved to fit Ford racing one step colder Speed daddy Long tubes headers Open exhaust Paxton novi 2200 ID1000 Kenny Bell boost a pump Mccloud RXT Built trans Speed daddy long tubes headers Fell pro exhaust gaskets. Okay so sense the first day of start up this tick had been there. I had originally thought it was a header leak sense the tubes on my JBA headers are mangled because the guy who vandalized my car lifted the motor out from the long tubes. Soo new speed daddy headers and felpro gaskets. Yes felpro gaskets don’t hang me but felpro gaskets are made for uneven mating surfaces so if this flange gets ruined I won’t have an exhaust leak that was my thought behind it. so the engine bay is dead silent. But if you go under the car you can hear this loud tick. Not the common type writer tick a loud audible tick that picks up and flutters with speed. One cam phaser I used was bad but I took it appart and got all the gunk cleaned out hoping it would work. Yesterday after taking data logs my phasers seem to be in working order at idle. So could this be a phaser tick but why can’t I hear it in the engine bay by the timing cover. Also I used the Gen 2 hydro timing chain tensioner could This be an issue if it’s bleeding off oil pressure? Last week I bought a automotive stethoscope and went over the whole car from the oil pan to the heads. The only tick is audibly present where the block and heads meet or at cylinder 4 spark plug. Today I attempted to pull every individual coil pack hoping to hear a change in tone.... I got nothing. I also tried the trying to move the piston with an extension on the downward stroke to check bearing integrity and the pistons didn’t budge. So I assume I can rule out rod bearing issues. I did noticed when I put the whole exhaust on the car the trick gets much quieter VS running open headers. I also recently got a P0024 code which corresponds to vct and phaser issues and or lack of oil pressure. here’s some videos of the sound let’s here your thoughts. As of today I made the conclusion that I did use the Gen 2 f150 oil pan which takes 8 quarts of oil and I used the Gen 1 GT dip stick because the Gen 2 f150 dip stick isn’t interchangeable with the Gen 2 valve covers. So am I low on oil can any 15 and up f150 owners please measure there dip stick from the bottom of the yellow eye lid to the bottom of the dip stick please ? [MEDIA=youtube]SzprdXmqOaw[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=youtube]ZeFwydoYXu4[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=youtube]mZZzH_IzqSI[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=youtube]8DmPhrKGKns[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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