Help me with my "click, click" sound??
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Help me with my "click, click" sound??
I have a 95 taco with around 110,000 miles on it. I don't think the timing belt has ever been changed and I planned on doing it in the new year. This morning on the way to work I noticed a click, click sound coming from the engine as it was being revved? Oil changes are up to date and reading full. My question is.......do you think this could be the timing belt? Also, do you think it will be safe to drive until after x-mas, as it is my only transportation and I don't think I will be able to get it into the shop until then. Thanks to all and Merry x-mas!
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Brake Fluid ?
timming CHAIN sounds more like a rattle than a click... COuld be an exhaust manifold leak. Check for carbon build up on your plug wires. Could be your valves aswell.
Does the sound go away after you drive for a bit ?
Does the sound go away after you drive for a bit ?
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timming CHAIN sounds more like a rattle than a click... COuld be an exhaust manifold leak. Check for carbon build up on your plug wires. Could be your valves aswell.
Does the sound go away after you drive for a bit ?
Does the sound go away after you drive for a bit ?
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You don't mention whether you use sythetic oil or not. It flows better at low temps and might take care of your clicking.
You also might locate the noise by using a short length of tubing or even a stick as a stethyscope.
You also might locate the noise by using a short length of tubing or even a stick as a stethyscope.
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I dont know much but i once had clicking comin from my engine and i had a buddy rev it as i watched and listened and it just ended up being that my sheath was cracked and hanging down and hitting the fan blades as i accelerated. super glue. problem solved. you never know.
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I dont know what engine you have, but the 2.7L engine is notorious for piston slap during cold starting conditions. My 2.7 would clickity click for the first few minutes when I started it up in the cold. the clicking would correspond with engine rpms, when I revved it the click speed would increase. It is supposedly Ok and "all these newer engines do it" is what I found from my research. Something to do with tight piston tolerances and different expansion rates of different metals causing friction and clicking until everything is up to temp.
check the link
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/jk/020320.htm
check the link
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/jk/020320.htm
Last edited by ewarnerusa; 12-23-2004 at 08:39 AM.
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Thanks for the replies guys. I have the 3.4L engine and I do use sythetec oil (amsoil). I have always noticed a quiet "clicking" sound, but today it was more noticeable.
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Could be injectors, could be valve clatter, could be anything. Check one thing, the steering shaft seal. If that is gone, or broken alot of engine noises that you arnt used to can come into the cab. I though there was somthing wrong with my truck when my seal broke, took me weeks to figure out that it was the seal. Just check that out before you start tearing the engine apart.
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