intermittent lifter tick
looking for ideas as to the culprit of my issue.
if you see (just replaced) the date of that being done is 7/24/21
fresh rebuilt 6.0 Gen 3 engine bored 40 over. (6.1)
milled 862 heads (.020)
Melling M295 oil pump
Comp trunion upgrade (captured needle bearings)
Elgin E1839P camshaft
Comp 7.400 3/8 diameter pushrods 7162-16
7 layer MLS head gaskets (just replaced)
ls7 lifters (just replaced)
I replaced head gaskets and lifters because of an intermittent EXTREMELY LOUD lifter tick that would occur.
Oil pressure is fine at 30+ pounds, higher when cruising.
Even with just having replaced the lifters and head gaskets, it is still doing the same thing.
Fresh Synthetic 10W-30 oil, and brand new PF48E filter (muscle car swap pan).
Is it possible that the pushrods at 7.400 are now too long and possibly not allowing the lifters a chance to fill up?
If anyone has any ideas or solutions, I am all ears.
My brain is hurting worse than my wallet at trying to figure this out.
We did find one of the removed lifters was crunchy and sticking a little when inspecting them earlier this evening.
I did not have the power wire hooked to the starter when the heads were off, so I was unable to spin the motor over to inspect the camshaft.
I have a suspicion that the engine being run for a while with the bad lifter and the tick may have damaged the camshaft in the motor.
I did not find anything in the drained oil for metal flakes, but the oil had recently been changed.
Thanks to those who offer suggestions.
Unfortunately a new engine is not in the cards or budget.
my biggest fear is it has already damaged the camshaft.
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this is a $400 set of lifters that are supposed to also be for a CTSV and several other high revving engines. I have to pull the valve covers tomorrow and see what the measured pre-load is at right now between zero lash and the 22 ft lb torque spec for the rockers. Gonna have to break out the cam degree kit micrometer to see how far it goes down and if that jives with what I was told. Something about 1/4 turn being .020
I have genuine LS7 lifters and measured plunger travel with an indicator and .230. I ended up using 7.425 pushrods which gave me .115 preload, confirmed with indicator. Right or wrong we'll see what happens.
Curious how much spring pressure the OP's heads are setup with. Could also be the rockers making noise.
I have genuine LS7 lifters and measured plunger travel with an indicator and .230. I ended up using 7.425 pushrods which gave me .115 preload, confirmed with indicator. Right or wrong we'll see what happens.
Curious how much spring pressure the OP's heads are setup with. Could also be the rockers making noise.
Sometimes I think these OE lifters just don't like all this spring pressure. Having said that I'm also running the BTR springs and STG2 BTR cam. Praying for no noise!!!!
none of the pistons had any damage or signs of contact when I changed out the lifters. All rockers and valves move up and down freely, no issues with any of the springs being higher or lower than the others.
I have run this cam on the same head casting and no issues. Even ran 7.50’s in the 1/8th with the S10 I had. And I weighed 480 at the time.
I dont really want to tear back into it. I honestly just want to put the drivers fender on it and call it good enough to survive for a while.
When whatever fails, it’s gonna go and we can find it then.
someone suggested it may be a broken piston skirt.








