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Why your engine lifters keep ticking
Why ticking happens: Ticking occurs when a lifter cannot maintain zero lash due to wear, sludge, or poor oil flow, creating a rhythmic tap that follows engine RPM. High‑risk engines: Engines like ...
Historically, the 5.7-liter 350 cubic inch was the power plant, until the LS series came about, in which a smaller 4.8-liter ...
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Did I write the above header just in case someone read it and got outraged enough to think “this guy is comparing Tyler Reddick to Dale Earnhardt” to see if they would keep reading? Admittedly, yes.
This investigative report examines a verified valvetrain failure on a 2026 GMC Sierra 6.2L V8 with only 6,700 miles. Despite industry rumors that General Motors corrected its Dynamic Fuel Management ...
Evan Williams is an automotive journalist and mechanical engineering technologist with more than a decade of experience in the industry. He has written for the Toronto Star and AutoTrader Canada and ...
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