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![]() Well i've come down to having to do something about that ticking noise.. I've adjusted the valve train, changed the exhaust gaskets, changed the sparks. and the ticking is still there. it's not just a tick any-more its a really loud tick. So i've decided to get a set of lifters. What else could it be. if anything it will eliminate them from the problem. If there is a reccommended lifter for the type set up that i have please let me know. It's starting to sound very unhealthy. I've got Moroso svo roller rockers, 6.70 trick-flow pushrods, an F-303 cam(moroso), and trick-flow twisted wedge heads with 1.8 springs. at least thats everything that i found out. Any guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks thad
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