Engine noise
#1 Engine noise
Hi guys, is it normal to have a ticking sound coming from the engine like a tappet noise. Am I being too fussy thinking my 50 year old V12 should be quiet? She runs so smooth and pulls like a train
1972 OTS
Opalescent silver blue
Purchased Oct 2020
Opalescent silver blue
Purchased Oct 2020
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#2 Re: Engine noise
Yes
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1976 Series 2 XJ 12 Coupe
1976 Series 2 XJ 12 Coupe
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#3 Re: Engine noise
Andrew.
881824, 1E21538. 889457. 1961 4.3l Mk2. 1975 XJS. 1962 MGB. 1979 MGB.
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Adelaide, Australia
881824, 1E21538. 889457. 1961 4.3l Mk2. 1975 XJS. 1962 MGB. 1979 MGB.
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Adelaide, Australia
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#4 Re: Engine noise
Same for me, I've been worrying about it for a few months now.
it's a tappet sound that gets louder as the engine temp increases. At cold start up you can't hear it.
I had all the tappets shimmed as well. Was concerned that something might have worked loose. Does the V12 have a valve seat that could have worked loose?
Car drives otherwise ok.
Mike
it's a tappet sound that gets louder as the engine temp increases. At cold start up you can't hear it.
I had all the tappets shimmed as well. Was concerned that something might have worked loose. Does the V12 have a valve seat that could have worked loose?
Car drives otherwise ok.
Mike
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1963 Triumph TR4 Signal Red
2020 Mustang Bullitt Highland Green
1968 Proteus Jaguar C Type Ecurie Ecosse Flag Blue
1963 Triumph TR4 Signal Red
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#5 Re: Engine noise
I had a similar issue that concerned me for some time. I determined that it was a cracked exhaust manifold. Replaced manifold and "ticking" ceased.
regards,
Joe
regards,
Joe
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#6 Re: Engine noise
I had a similar issue, it was a blowing exhaust manifold. Sounded as you described.
Regards
Dean
Regards
Dean
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#7 Re: Engine noise
+1 on a cracked manifold, albeit on a 4.2.
They can sound more ‘tappety’ than you’d expect.
They can sound more ‘tappety’ than you’d expect.
Paul
'68 Series 1.25 2+2
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#8 Re: Engine noise
If there is a crack, you should be able to see a black line of carbon where it blows by. If running, you should also be able to feel it. It should also be quite dirty, so will stand out after a clean.
kind regards
Marek
kind regards
Marek
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#9 Re: Engine noise
Hi my v12 had a ticking like a tappet,when i stripped the engine there was excessive wear on the bores a previous owner in the USA had knurled the piston skirts to take up the wear.After fitting new pistons and liners the ticking has gone,hope thats not your problem its very expensive
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Regards
Rob 1972 s3 roadster
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