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01-31-2013, 02:17 PM | #1 | |
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Re: L6 250 Questions
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I'm sure you've isolated it to the engine but for noises I'm not sure of I usually use a 3' section of garden hose. Place one end to my ear and the other end on the side of the block or areas I suspect. Now if you're not certain of the way it sounds, it could be lifter which is a ticking sound, piston slap or crank bearing. Either way, it's going to require a tear down. They're fairly simple engines to work on, though.
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