SasquatchSanta
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After approximately 500 miles on the new engine I thought it best to check the valve settings. I was a little reluctant given that it's a new engine with only 500 miles but I'm glad I did.
All the exhaust valves were tight --- tight enough to cause valve problems. Several of the intake valves were tight and some were loose --- loose enough to make noise.
Not having anything to compare it with I wasn't sure if what I was hearing was injector/fire deck noise of valve noise. I was pleasantly surprised to learn that a lot of it was valve noise. The truck is a LOT quieter now.
We were able to idle the engine down and adjust the valves with the engine running.
The moral to this story is --- check those valves --- you never know when they might be tight. It only takes one.
All the exhaust valves were tight --- tight enough to cause valve problems. Several of the intake valves were tight and some were loose --- loose enough to make noise.
Not having anything to compare it with I wasn't sure if what I was hearing was injector/fire deck noise of valve noise. I was pleasantly surprised to learn that a lot of it was valve noise. The truck is a LOT quieter now.
We were able to idle the engine down and adjust the valves with the engine running.
The moral to this story is --- check those valves --- you never know when they might be tight. It only takes one.