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Lifter noise seems louder or just now noticed?

jlanc20

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I have had my 2019 Bighorn with the 5.7 for almost a year, it had about 12000 miles when i bought it and it has almost 21000 now. I dont know if I just never noticed before but these engines seem kind of too loud to me. When I am in a drive thru I can really hear the ticking sound echoing off the wall of the building. I occasionally get the loud tick on could start up but it goes away after a few second. I just really notice it in drive thrus and when walking around the truck at idle. It kind of sounds like a pinging sound at idle. Ive done research and get mixed answers. I have a trip coming up from Pa to Sc coming up and was wondering if this id something I should being up to the dealer? Im running 89 octane all the time.
 

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I have had my 2019 Bighorn with the 5.7 for almost a year, it had about 12000 miles when i bought it and it has almost 21000 now. I dont know if I just never noticed before but these engines seem kind of too loud to me. When I am in a drive thru I can really hear the ticking sound echoing off the wall of the building. I occasionally get the loud tick on could start up but it goes away after a few second. I just really notice it in drive thrus and when walking around the truck at idle. It kind of sounds like a pinging sound at idle. Ive done research and get mixed answers. I have a trip coming up from Pa to Sc coming up and was wondering if this id something I should being up to the dealer? Im running 89 octane all the time.
My truck does the same. It doesn't matter if I'm running 87 or 93. I have been trying to determine if its lifters or if its an exhaust leak.
 

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My truck does the same. It doesn't matter if I'm running 87 or 93. I have been trying to determine if its lifters or if its an exhaust leak.
I hear they are a pretty loud engine i guess. This is my first hemi. Mine runs great, no issues whatsoever I was just curious if others were the same lol
 

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Mine has the same thing. Especially on startup.. sometimes I think the best word to describe the sound is almost like a squeel on startup and the guages are turning on ( like early in the engine turnover ) and when near a drive through it almost sounds like its chugging. ''chug chug chug chug'' every other second. I havent given it much thought as I thought this does not sound like knocking and I used nothing but the highest octane fuel at any pump I visit. I think it has a possibility of being an exhaust leak as I once had my exhaust taken off and put back on. But it is so hard to tell if it is knocking of just chugging along like a healthy kitty purring
 

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Mine has the same thing. Especially on startup.. sometimes I think the best word to describe the sound is almost like a squeel on startup and the guages are turning on ( like early in the engine turnover ) and when near a drive through it almost sounds like its chugging. ''chug chug chug chug'' every other second. I havent given it much thought as I thought this does not sound like knocking and I used nothing but the highest octane fuel at any pump I visit. I think it has a possibility of being an exhaust leak as I once had my exhaust taken off and put back on. But it is so hard to tell if it is knocking of just chugging along like a healthy kitty purring
The chugging might be the mds kicking in? Im not sure mine is just at idle i dont know if its just the injectors buts just a light constant tick, i havent had much time to investigate it further
 

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Make sure oil level is good. It’s uncanny but any time I think an engine sounds louder than normal, it’s used some oil.
 

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I had lifter noise. Took months to get fixed(hear it). Around 15k- just hit 18k and just about back to making same noise in same area of engine. Which slowly started to make noise again after 800-1k About given up on it. Block oiling issue, another bad lifter in the same spot? Idk
 

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My prior Ram 5.7 (2011) made a slight ticking/lifter noise its whole life. Dealer rebuilt the top end at 30,000 miles because of it, however, there was no real reason too. I think i was one of the first customers to complain about it. It was quiet for maybe 10,000 miles and came back. Eventually i was told it was just how the motor sounds. Never had an actual mechanical issue with it and the truck gave me 200,000 miles before i sold it. As the truck aged and began burning oil between changes, i noticed the noise would get louder if i needed to top off my oil level. My new Ram 5.7 (2019, 5000 miles) makes a similar noise, although its significantly more quiet. Could be because its brand new. For my particular issue, it seemed to be a noise brought on after break-in of the motor. Again, no actual issues related to it.
 

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My truck also seems like it has tick and it's most noticable when the MDS kicks in. Seen several posts where they say it's a normal sound. Who knows. I guess I'll mention it to my dealer when I go for my first oil change and see what they say.
 

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