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<p>[QUOTE="HopeOverMope, post: 6739295, member: 178259"]Ummm, I don't know if I would drop a reman motor in over a ticking sound. The ticking sound could be a rocker on the overhead cam, something that worked loose on the top end of the motor.</p><p><br /></p><p>But if it is on the bottom; your looking at bearings, or the the crank might be out of spec. I think a good start to this problem is to pull the oil pan, start pulling the main bearings down; inspect those. You defenitly don't want to "throw a rod" and ruining your block.</p><p><br /></p><p>But at 1.4 million, we don't know the motors history, if it's been rebuilt etc...</p><p><br /></p><p>It almost sounds like the source of the problem was/ is a bad oil pump or a faulty oil pressure sensor / or a grounding out harness[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="HopeOverMope, post: 6739295, member: 178259"]Ummm, I don't know if I would drop a reman motor in over a ticking sound. The ticking sound could be a rocker on the overhead cam, something that worked loose on the top end of the motor. But if it is on the bottom; your looking at bearings, or the the crank might be out of spec. I think a good start to this problem is to pull the oil pan, start pulling the main bearings down; inspect those. You defenitly don't want to "throw a rod" and ruining your block. But at 1.4 million, we don't know the motors history, if it's been rebuilt etc... It almost sounds like the source of the problem was/ is a bad oil pump or a faulty oil pressure sensor / or a grounding out harness[/QUOTE]
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