Time for a new head. That noise is coming from the valves.
m20 valve tick
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Ive been in the same boat and thought my head was louder than it should be.
Its not as bad as yours, but still audible even while crusing at 65 with windows up. I am hoping to hear a healthy M20, before I decide to rebuild or swap.I love that people ask stupid questions so I dont have.Comment
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If you'd like to SEE a possible exhaust leak, suck in some Seafoam through the vacuum line that runs from the intake to the fuel pressure regulator. White smoke will come out of any leaky spots.1989 325i Lachssilber Sedan
5-Speed Swapped
M30B35 Swapped
MegaSquirt MS3X
1987 325i Lachssilber Sedan
260k OEM Automatic Daily Baby
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Bumping an Old thread. M20's tick. that's what they do. Good Ol' sewing machines. I have a new head from BimmerHeads, with adjusted valves, and I run 20w50 oil. They tick. It's part of their charm.Comment
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way back when my 885 head was quiet as a mouse with new everything (many rebuilds are not new everything) so i cant see any of the different castings being different, many people confuse the valve lash take-up noise with the injectors which do make a ticking sound89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...
new build thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=317505
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Aside from the casting and camshaft, the rest of it is basically identical. so that seems like a pretty far-fetched claim. And even the castings aren't really that unique, they are almost certainly based on the original design from the 1970's.Comment
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I just spent the afternoon adjusting my intake and exhaust valves for each cylinder . Used a .025 feeler gauge. I assume that is the correct gap? The feeler gauge says .025 on it and not 0.25. Its a standard feeler gauge set that includes the .025. Ive still got a ticking , but my oil level is a little low. Im gonna top it up and see if that helps quiet it down.
Each of the valve lash that I measured was tight before I adjusted them. Thats probably to be expected as the valves wear into the valve seats over the many years of use.
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I just spent the afternoon adjusting my intake and exhaust valves for each cylinder . Used a .025 feeler gauge. I assume that is the correct gap? The feeler gauge says .025 on it and not 0.25. Its a standard feeler gauge set that includes the .025. Ive still got a ticking , but my oil level is a little low. Im gonna top it up and see if that helps quiet it down.
Each of the valve lash that I measured was tight before I adjusted them. Thats probably to be expected as the valves wear into the valve seats over the many years of use.
0.025mm and 0.025" (as you dont mention units) are both wrong regardless of unit and needs to be redone immediately89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...
new build thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=317505
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Good to have the input!Comment
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You did think about it again and just typo'd, right? Correct feeler gauge is 0.10"/0.25mm, not the 0.025mm as you stated.Comment
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