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Old 12-19-2006, 11:44 AM
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ticking in my engine

i just bought a 2001 mitsubishi eclipse the motor was changed out at 57000 and i am at 86000 miles it is making a constant ticking noise and kinda bogs down when i have it in low rpms. i think i need a new camshaft and lifter but im not sure. please let me know if you have any info about this, thanx
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Old 12-19-2006, 01:17 PM
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Re: ticking in my engine

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But not to be an ass its just lifter tick like you think. Dont know how to fix it, try search its out there somwhere.

BTW Why the Fuk was the motor changed??????
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Old 12-19-2006, 03:28 PM
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Re: ticking in my engine

Hey, welcome to AF.

What weight oil are you using, and in what location?

It is probably just lifter tick. A slightly thinner oil and regular oil changes maybe enough to quiet it down. Perhaps a brand change. Redline synthetic seems to quiet down lifters, from what I've heard from others. I'm in PA and NY and in the winter, I get lifter tick on startup, until the engine warms up...it's pretty standard as Mitsu only use 1mm oil holes in my vr4 lifters. Dumb engineering.

Curious why the motor was changed out so early as well? And also why you think you need new cam(s)?
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Re: ticking in my engine

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But not to be an ass its just lifter tick like you think. Dont know how to fix it, try search its out there somwhere.

BTW Why the Fuk was the motor changed??????

the car was actually under waranty it was before i bought it and they saved the reciept so i called the dealership and they told me that they had replaced the engine because a knocking at start up in the small block. and thanks i will try and search thanks for your time.
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Old 12-19-2006, 04:19 PM
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Re: ticking in my engine

i think that i need a new cam and lifters because i have heard from a lot of people that the ticking comes from either the cam or the lifters getting worn down, people have also told me that it could be the valves. as far as the oil thanks on the feedback i will try a diff. oil. i called the dealership that the car was under waranty before i bought it and they said that they replaced the engine because of a knocking in the small block. thanks for your time.
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