97 trooper engine ticking
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neet to find out if their is any thing i can do about the loud ticking my
troop do when it is first turn on in the morning...
i do keep the oil changed regurally and the maintenance up petty good.
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It's the rockers in the valvetrain. Once good, viscous oil gets to them, they quiet down. My '94 Trooper 3.0L did that, and my current '96 Trooper 3.2L does it. I suspect an inherent design flaw. I've learned to live with it, and of course, I stay very current on oil changes! Cheers,
David
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Originally Posted by gforce
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//--></>neet to find out if their is any thing i can do about the loud ticking my
troop do when it is first turn on in the morning...
i do keep the oil changed regurally and the maintenance up petty good.
your problem could also be the engine timing or a faulty exhaust gasket.
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