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    probably is valve tick, and hopefully not rod nock. let a mechanic listen to the car, we can't hear anything on the internet lol.

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    One of the most common problems is that you simply have a header gasket blew out somewhere, our as previous stated a valve tick. First I would check the header gasket when you start the car and see if the ticking sounds like it's coming from there. If you have to get a new gasket I'd recommend the Aluminum gaskets. You can buy them from summit for around 40$ and they say on the package their reuseable but I havent got to test that out yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Novacaine
    One of the most common problems is that you simply have a header gasket blew out somewhere, our as previous stated a valve tick. First I would check the header gasket when you start the car and see if the ticking sounds like it's coming from there. If you have to get a new gasket I'd recommend the Aluminum gaskets. You can buy them from summit for around 40$ and they say on the package their reuseable but I havent got to test that out yet.
    a header gasket could cause ticking? are you kidding me? a header gasket or exhaust manifold gasket as it is more appropriately called may cause exhaust leak, but not ticking. If you're talking about a HEAD gasket, that would not cause ticking either, it would cause higher running temperatures, smoke, and eventually engine failure. If you hear a ticking from the area where the block and head meet it's more than likely a ticking valve or several ticking valves. adjust the backlash and see what happens is the best advice I can give. If you've got some time and want to dissassemble the engine, easy valve measurement without the proper tools can be done with some silly putty smoothed on the dome of the piston. Reinstall the head and turn the crank BY HAND very slowly one full engine cycle. take the head off and check the putty. If it's gone way through the putty, adjust the valve or valves back. Again, these is a very elementary method, but could get you by until you can do it properly.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ltdnismorace
    a header gasket could cause ticking? are you kidding me? a header gasket or exhaust manifold gasket as it is more appropriately called may cause exhaust leak, but not ticking. If you're talking about a HEAD gasket, that would not cause ticking either, it would cause higher running temperatures, smoke, and eventually engine failure.
    Well generally in pushrod motors as I have the most experiance with, the gaskets that go in between the heads and headers be whatever you want to call them when blown out create an exaust leak that produces a ticking noise constantly. If this is not the case with these engines I'm sorry for trying to help the guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ltdnismorace
    a header gasket could cause ticking? are you kidding me? a header gasket or exhaust manifold gasket as it is more appropriately called may cause exhaust leak, but not ticking.

    I pray to god you don't work on cars for a living. Yes header gasket wear/blowout will cause a ticking noise. Anyone who has worked on a Nissan 3.3 in the Frontier or Xterra would know all about that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by koukis14
    I pray to god you don't work on cars for a living. Yes header gasket wear/blowout will cause a ticking noise. Anyone who has worked on a Nissan 3.3 in the Frontier or Xterra would know all about that.
    hadn't ever encountered a header gasket causing clicking or ever even heard of it, if it's the case I stand corrected and no, I don't work on nissans or any other car for a living, especially not 3.3 liter nissans in frontiers or xterra.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ltdnismorace
    hadn't ever encountered a header gasket causing clicking or ever even heard of it, if it's the case I stand corrected and no, I don't work on nissans or any other car for a living, especially not 3.3 liter nissans in frontiers or xterra.
    It applies to every single vehicle with rods & pistons As I said before, an exhaust leak is a direct and common cause of noisy lifters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ltdnismorace
    a header gasket could cause ticking? are you kidding me? a header gasket or exhaust manifold gasket as it is more appropriately called may cause exhaust leak, but not ticking. If you're talking about a HEAD gasket, that would not cause ticking either, it would cause higher running temperatures, smoke, and eventually engine failure. If you hear a ticking from the area where the block and head meet it's more than likely a ticking valve or several ticking valves. adjust the backlash and see what happens is the best advice I can give. If you've got some time and want to dissassemble the engine, easy valve measurement without the proper tools can be done with some silly putty smoothed on the dome of the piston. Reinstall the head and turn the crank BY HAND very slowly one full engine cycle. take the head off and check the putty. If it's gone way through the putty, adjust the valve or valves back. Again, these is a very elementary method, but could get you by until you can do it properly.
    lolol, noisy lifters can be a direct result of an exhaust leak Way more common on pushrod V8's then our high compresison inline 4's.

    A couple loose nuts on one of my old Land Rover headers did the same thing...sounded like a skeleton masterbating in a metal filing cabinet. Tightened them up and it cleared it right up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    A couple loose nuts on one of my old Land Rover headers did the same thing...sounded like a skeleton masterbating in a metal filing cabinet. Tightened them up and it cleared it right up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cool Cat Racing
    I'm going to use that one now. I about fell out of my chair after reading that one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cool Cat Racing
    I'm going to use that one now. I about fell out of my chair after reading that one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    lolol, noisy lifters can be a direct result of an exhaust leak Way more common on pushrod V8's then our high compresison inline 4's.

    A couple loose nuts on one of my old Land Rover headers did the same thing...sounded like a skeleton masterbating in a metal filing cabinet. Tightened them up and it cleared it right up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ltdnismorace
    a header gasket could cause ticking? are you kidding me? a header gasket or exhaust manifold gasket as it is more appropriately called may cause exhaust leak, but not ticking. If you're talking about a HEAD gasket, that would not cause ticking either, it would cause higher running temperatures, smoke, and eventually engine failure. If you hear a ticking from the area where the block and head meet it's more than likely a ticking valve or several ticking valves. adjust the backlash and see what happens is the best advice I can give. If you've got some time and want to dissassemble the engine, easy valve measurement without the proper tools can be done with some silly putty smoothed on the dome of the piston. Reinstall the head and turn the crank BY HAND very slowly one full engine cycle. take the head off and check the putty. If it's gone way through the putty, adjust the valve or valves back. Again, these is a very elementary method, but could get you by until you can do it properly.
    it can somewhat sound like a tick from in the car. asp. on a honda, but when you pop the hood it's distinct. check your valves. honda's tick. period. unless you are a machinist like my brother, who can get damn precise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Z U L8R
    Let a mechanic listen to the car, we can't hear anything on the internet lol.
    Best advise yet.

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