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#429861 - 08/17/08 03:23 PM
Re: Wierd ticking noise from engine
[Re: Brian S]
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Admiral
Registered: 02/07/03
Posts: 6542
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What is the frequency of the ticking?
At typical 600 rpm engine idle speed:
something do with the crankshaft will tick 10 times per second.
something to do with an engine's "secondary" mechanics, such as exhaust or spark plug leaks, the valve train, including valves, lifters, fuel pump rod, etc, will tick 5 times per second...
These ticking frequencies will typically be distinct (not 'random' or intermittent) and will obviously increase with engine speed.
Other possible sources of ticking could be the alternator or tensioning pulley--however, both of these items have much smaller pulleys than the crank pulley that spins them, so even at idle the ticking frequency will be so fast that it can sound more like a "buzzing". I've heard a couple of bad tensioners but the ticking is more of a random 'rattling'...
Pick your tick, and start looking! Just a guess, but as new as your boat is, you might check to see if you have a loose spark plug..
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