Hi all
I recently purchased a 2.0L petrol bongo. Drove it 100miles home without a hiccup. The next day started it up and noticed a ticking noise which subside after a few minutes. The following day the same thing happened except louder, so I parked it up and did an oil and filter change which seem to resolve the issue. Fast forward a week and I was checking the transmission fluid with the engine on and I discovered it still ticks at idle but not loud enough to hear from within the van. I assume this is just hydraulic lifters tick. My question is, I am due to do a 600mile round trip next week, will this be okay or should I investigate further.
Thanks
2.0L Ticking
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Re: 2.0L Ticking
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It could well be the lifters, had the same problem on my V6, you can get a cleaning liquid https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/294711470165?
it might take quite a few attempts of flushing and using various additives, it did eventually clear. It would be a good idea to add some to the oil before your trip. I assume the ticking is dependent on engine speed ? as there is another cause of ticking and that's the emissions system which vents fumes into the large black cannister under the seat, however this a single tick every few seconds/ tens of seconds and not engine speed dependent.
It could well be the lifters, had the same problem on my V6, you can get a cleaning liquid https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/294711470165?
it might take quite a few attempts of flushing and using various additives, it did eventually clear. It would be a good idea to add some to the oil before your trip. I assume the ticking is dependent on engine speed ? as there is another cause of ticking and that's the emissions system which vents fumes into the large black cannister under the seat, however this a single tick every few seconds/ tens of seconds and not engine speed dependent.
Re: 2.0L Ticking
Thanks for the reply
Yes the tick does increase with rpm until it’s drowned out by engine noise. I’ll grab some of that cleaning liquid tomorrow and chuck it in! If it doesn’t clear up the first time will it be okay to still drive? Or shall I change the oil and add an addictive after the trip? Seems to drive perfectly fine, no obvious performance loss.
Cheers
Yes the tick does increase with rpm until it’s drowned out by engine noise. I’ll grab some of that cleaning liquid tomorrow and chuck it in! If it doesn’t clear up the first time will it be okay to still drive? Or shall I change the oil and add an addictive after the trip? Seems to drive perfectly fine, no obvious performance loss.
Cheers
Re: 2.0L Ticking
Personally I would get it checked out by a mechanic , it could be many things causing the tick, it could be a warning tick, there is no sense in guessing and chucking money at it for nothing. The mechanic would use a stethoscope to pin point the tick.
You know the old saying "it no tick it no go".
You know the old saying "it no tick it no go".
Re: 2.0L Ticking
Hello
I formerly had a 20ltr bongo and it did the same thing, ticked especially the following day after a previous long run, or if it had sat for a while. I never experienced any problems as a result of the ticking, and it often cleared once the engine was warm.
I did a full service after hearing it initially and although it did help I still heard it intermittently.
I formerly had a 20ltr bongo and it did the same thing, ticked especially the following day after a previous long run, or if it had sat for a while. I never experienced any problems as a result of the ticking, and it often cleared once the engine was warm.
I did a full service after hearing it initially and although it did help I still heard it intermittently.