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    Why Lifter clack?

     



    Hello guy's this is on a 350 vortec roller lifter engine. I was trying to diagnose a miss and this is something I have not come across before hoping someone can give me the answer. It might be that the lifters need to be readjusted. Here's the dilemma, engine running, if I pull the plug wire off #1,( I haven't checked all of the others yet) a lifter starts to clack, put the plug wire back on it goes away. Anyone came across this before.
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    Got it figured out, it was the plug wire arching, sounded like a lifter clack.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbos56 View Post
    Got it figured out, it was the plug wire arching, sounded like a lifter clack.
    HA, go figure.

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    I'm not alone!

    I'd thought I was the only one that wasted hours barking up the wrong tree!

    ( ...and thanks for having the balls to publicly admit your initial diagnosis was wrong.)
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