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Old Oct 12, 2012 | 10:15 AM
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Do like I did and just start buying parts, first being the block and hen all he bolt ons. When everything arrives find a reason to replace. Luckily my engine had a small coolant leak, not causing a problem, that was my excuse to my wife. She also asked how much I spent I was like 1 grand. Until she found out how much I really spent after he swap. She didn't get upset.
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Old Oct 12, 2012 | 11:59 PM
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I have experienced the squeeling noise before. Turned out to be a failed lifter. Sounded just like a belt squeeling, but really loud! After replacing the lifters and cam, the bottom end went south because of all the debris from the lifter and cam embedding into the crank bearings. Your engine has 180k plus miles on the clock. You may want to freshen up the entire engine, imo. You probably have cam and lifter debris in the oil pan! Just my 2 cents.
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Old Oct 13, 2012 | 12:26 AM
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Originally Posted by catman22
Do I need to replace the trays for these lifters or will they work in my factory ones.
Replace the trays, they're cheap.
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Old Oct 13, 2012 | 12:33 AM
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Originally Posted by RacinRust
I have experienced the squeeling noise before. Turned out to be a failed lifter. Sounded just like a belt squeeling, but really loud! After replacing the lifters and cam, the bottom end went south because of all the debris from the lifter and cam embedding into the crank bearings. Your engine has 180k plus miles on the clock. You may want to freshen up the entire engine, imo. You probably have cam and lifter debris in the oil pan! Just my 2 cents.
This is a good point to be made. When you pull the lifters out, be sure that none of them are chewed up. I would also take a flashlight and check the cam lobes while the lifters are out. If you see any damage, it may be worth it to do the engine swap, or at a bare minimum, swap the cam, drop the oil pan to check for debris, if none is found, go ahead and change oil filter, and then change the oil again at around 200-500 miles. That should get any minor debris out of the engine.
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