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Year, make and mileage? Start with the basics. Oil level and condition. If that's a Chrysler product, could be valve train. Or sometimes the high-pressure fuel pump makes that type of noise.
2016 buick enclave leather awd , just changed the oil and filter about a week ago but just the other day found out I was a quart short, so i put a quart of lucas in there, also before the oil change i did run a can of seafoam spray, have a feeling it knocked some carbon loose and my gut is telling me maybe ive somehow in the process clogged my catalytic converter appreciate the feedback!
Sounds like "valve-train", but that's most of the moving parts in the engine. Really need to know the year and type of engine to know much, the part in it could vary considerably. You can take the plastic engine cover off and get a better listen/view. It has the sound (choppa-choppa-choppa) of something with just enough clearance it's bad, and going to eat itself, if it's not just a trick of the mic... should probably get it checked asap, to avoid catastrophic engine failure.
@@UnapologeticallyMike If the converter was clogged, you would most likely have a loss of power, particularly on uphill acceleration. I can only guess, but it could be the high pressure fuel pump making that noise. Smell the dipstick and if it has a strong odor of gasoline, that could be your problem. The pumps sometimes leak into the engine oil and dilute the oil. If you have a scanner, check for pending codes and look at the fuel trims. Lucas is basically a thickening agent, I only use it on engines with internal wear. A better alternative could be Valvoline Restore and Protect motor oil.
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What other channel are you referring to?
Year, make and mileage? Start with the basics. Oil level and condition. If that's a Chrysler product, could be valve train. Or sometimes the high-pressure fuel pump makes that type of noise.
2016 buick enclave leather awd , just changed the oil and filter about a week ago but just the other day found out I was a quart short, so i put a quart of lucas in there, also before the oil change i did run a can of seafoam spray, have a feeling it knocked some carbon loose and my gut is telling me maybe ive somehow in the process clogged my catalytic converter
appreciate the feedback!
That ticking noise is normal direct injection . The fuel injectors run on high fuel pressure so they tend to make noise ,
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Sounds like "valve-train", but that's most of the moving parts in the engine. Really need to know the year and type of engine to know much, the part in it could vary considerably. You can take the plastic engine cover off and get a better listen/view.
It has the sound (choppa-choppa-choppa) of something with just enough clearance it's bad, and going to eat itself, if it's not just a trick of the mic... should probably get it checked asap, to avoid catastrophic engine failure.
@@davidkuehne476 2016 Buick enclave v6 I believe i appreciate the advice
@@UnapologeticallyMike If the converter was clogged, you would most likely have a loss of power, particularly on uphill acceleration. I can only guess, but it could be the high pressure fuel pump making that noise. Smell the dipstick and if it has a strong odor of gasoline, that could be your problem. The pumps sometimes leak into the engine oil and dilute the oil. If you have a scanner, check for pending codes and look at the fuel trims. Lucas is basically a thickening agent, I only use it on engines with internal wear. A better alternative could be Valvoline Restore and Protect motor oil.
@ I’ll def smell that dipstick tomorrow fam pause and thx 😂
Could be your duel mass flywheel
When they wear out they can flap about a bit. And that could be what you're hearing. I hope this helps
Will def look into it thanks fam I appreciate it!
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I’m not a mechanic but it sounds like your lifters if I had to guess
Nooooooooooooooooooooo! ( 15 second echo )
Yah it sounds like lifter tap to me.