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RyderB08

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1996 ford explorer xlt v8
I’m having a little tick with my 96 5.0 when cold. I figure it’s either a lifter or the exhaust manifold, but I had a few questions. Could this be to a torque converter noise? I’m currently having shutter issues. I’ve heard they can tick when lose. Would it be possible as it stops once warm? Sorry if there is already a form.
 



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Sounds like a lifter tick. If thats the case you can try using seafoam in the oil following the bottles instructions. this will flush out and dissolve oil sludge and buildup and may free the lifter.

If it is an exhaust leak you can check and find it by soaking the exhaust with soapy water on it while it is cold, and watching for bubbles. (you have to be quick though).

torque converter tick can be from a cracked flexplate and that will not go away with temperature.

if it is shuddering, you might want to check transmission fluid quality and level. and potentially get your bands adjusted,
 






Does it go away suddenly or slowly fade as the truck warms up
 






Sounds like a lifter tick. If thats the case you can try using seafoam in the oil following the bottles instructions. this will flush out and dissolve oil sludge and buildup and may free the lifter.

If it is an exhaust leak you can check and find it by soaking the exhaust with soapy water on it while it is cold, and watching for bubbles. (you have to be quick though).

torque converter tick can be from a cracked flexplate and that will not go away with temperature.

if it is shuddering, you might want to check transmission fluid quality and level. and potentially get your bands adjusted,
Alright I will try both of those. I’m at 207,000 miles, so in the next couple months I’ll have a rebuilt transmission put in. Thanks.
 












If its a mani leak you can try to spray it with soap water and see if it bubbles.
 






I’ve found that lifter tick tends to be loud and go from loud to silent almost instantly, while an exhaust leak slowly vanishes as the truck warms and the idle comes down
 






I’ve found that lifter tick tends to be loud and go from loud to silent almost instantly, while an exhaust leak slowly vanishes as the truck warms and the idle comes down
True this one used to have a small leak that would take about 10s to go away. Now its got a big leak in the muffler seam that Im too lazy to address haha.
 






I’ve found that lifter tick tends to be loud and go from loud to silent almost instantly, while an exhaust leak slowly vanishes as the truck warms and the idle comes down
Definitely lifter tick. Won’t let me attach the video, I’ll try and figure it out some more once I get home. Thanks
 


















Lifter. I’ve had very good results adding a bunch of seafoam to my oil (according to instructions) and running that for a while.
 






Marvel Mystery Oil works good too to remove lifter sludge / unstick lifters....
 






Lifter. I’ve had very good results adding a bunch of seafoam to my oil (according to instructions) and running that for a while.
I’m going put some in this afternoon… I’ll post another video tomorrow of a cold startup.
 






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