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2.9l tapping noise... Help!


MrScene

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Vehicle Year
1989
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Manual
I have a 89 ranger with a 2.9l that recently had new lifters dropped in. We thought the tapping sound was from the lifters but its still here. We adjusted the lash on the rocker arms because some were fully screwed in and others were almost all the way out. My oil pressure gauge is the stock gauge but it flaps back and forth when the engine has been running for 5 minutes, but only at idle does it spaz. The heads werent cracked and the engine has no sludge in the top end. Idk the kms on the engine cause the last owner swapped it. only when its real bad that I can hear it when I have my foot down.

The I cant figure out why I still have the lifter noise.
please help :bawling:
 
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Can you tell whether it's coming from the top or bottom end?

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Excessive lifter noise on a 2.9 is more often worn cam bearings than bad lifters. Some is normal, as the lifters on that engine were poorly designed.

I would say get a real oil pressure reading with a mechanical gauge, and go from there. Expect cam bearings or oil pump (or both) to turn out to be the real culprit.
 
Excessive lifter noise on a 2.9 is more often worn cam bearings than bad lifters. Some is normal, as the lifters on that engine were poorly designed.

I would say get a real oil pressure reading with a mechanical gauge, and go from there. Expect cam bearings or oil pump (or both) to turn out to be the real culprit.

If it is the cam bearings and oil pump am I better off replacing them or engine swapping.
 
If it is the cam bearings and oil pump am I better off replacing them or engine swapping.

It all depends on what you want to do and how much money you want to sink into it.

If it was me, and I was set on keeping the 2.9 I would go pull one out of a yard, preferably something late 89 or newer, and rebuild it, then throw the fresh one in.

If it was me and I was doing me things, I'd be out there shopping for a nice 1st gen Explorer that had holes in the floor pan.
 
It all depends on what you want to do and how much money you want to sink into it.

If it was me, and I was set on keeping the 2.9 I would go pull one out of a yard, preferably something late 89 or newer, and rebuild it, then throw the fresh one in.

If it was me and I was doing me things, I'd be out there shopping for a nice 1st gen Explorer that had holes in the floor pan.

Thanks for the feed back
 
Turn the radio up and run it.
 
I agree with rusty and adsm...

just run it... and start collecting parts for a swap.
 
If it is the cam bearings and oil pump am I better off replacing them or engine swapping.
Imo the cam bearings are not that hard to do after a little research, you can pick up a set online for cheaper than buying a whole new engine and rebuilding it, and as for the oil pump they are pretty easy to replace if the engine is out, I really don't see any options on dropping the oil pan enough to get up in there while the engine is still 8n the truck

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Imo the cam bearings are not that hard to do after a little research, you can pick up a set online for cheaper than buying a whole new engine and rebuilding it, and as for the oil pump they are pretty easy to replace if the engine is out, I really don't see any options on dropping the oil pan enough to get up in there while the engine is still 8n the truck

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The cam bearings aren't that hard to do. I didn't see it myself, and this is admittedly a "friend of a friend" type story, but I heard tell of a guy that would do 2.9 cam bearings with the engine in place. He'd tear the front cover and cam out, remove the radiator and go through the grill with the tool.
 
Personally i wouldnt even bother with a 4.0.

Not opening a can of worms....but just my opinion
 
Personally i wouldnt even bother with a 4.0.

Not opening a can of worms....but just my opinion

I know you wouldn't. The OP's swap would be simplified by it being an 89, so if he finds the right donor it is as plug and play as it gets.
 

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