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Hey I Just put my new 331 in & Kenne Bell Blowzilla, I got 200 miles on the motor now "still breaking it in" well I was cruising around town and turned my radio down to here a tick, tick, ticking sound coming from what sounds to be my bell housing, I got a new flywheel, clutch & D&D WorldClass Tremec with maybe 500 miles, the ticking gets quiter & louder when I disengage the clutch, I parked it & can barely hear the ticking @ all but when I push in the clutch it starts ticking again, it gets real loud when I start driving any ideas or suggestions ?
 

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Noises in that area often have to do with pilot or throwout bearings that aren't quite right Ray.
 
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Michael Yount said:
Noises in that area often have to do with pilot or throwout bearings that aren't quite right Ray.
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Pilot bearing is brand new with the motor & throwout bearing only has a few hundred miles on it.

I just went out & fired it up after letting it cool off for a hour & no more tick, must be a header :damnit:
 

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Did you check the header flanges to be sure they're true/flat before installing them? Maybe a leak then?
 

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Ray@VSK said:
I just went out & fired it up after letting it cool off for a hour & no more tick, must be a header :damnit:
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With MAC headers it sounds like it might be.
 
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I definately think it's a header, only does it when the motor warms up & there was a slight tick when I finished the motor, I tore it back down & redid the rockers thinking I messed up on but it still ticked afterwords & to top it off I reused the header gaskets since I was using coppers, ohwell guess I'll be redoing the header gaskets :damnit:
 

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If the flanges are flat and true Ray, well I've reused gaskets with no problems - heck, I've had the passenger side header off of mine probably 8 times. Never a leak or loosened bolt. If your flanges aren't true - sometimes even a new gasket won't seal it. You've got to pull them to replace the gaskets anyway - pull the header out and put a straight edge on the flange. If they're not flat have a machine shop mill them slightly to true them up. Your gaskets will seal first time/every time.
 
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If the flanges are flat and true Ray, well I've reused gaskets with no problems - heck, I've had the passenger side header off of mine probably 8 times. Never a leak or loosened bolt. If your flanges aren't true - sometimes even a new gasket won't seal it. You've got to pull them to replace the gaskets anyway - pull the header out and put a straight edge on the flange. If they're not flat have a machine shop mill them slightly to true them up. Your gaskets will seal first time/every time.
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Ya I hear ya but thing is they did not leak last time & I even cleaned off a few high spots this time first before reinstalling em, it's only one side really ticking, maybe I'll just be able to snug em up allittle bit more & fix the problem
 

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It could also be the ball joint connector leaking. Sometimes the flanges bend when you tighten them up and do not seal all the way. Also I have run out of thread on the stud before and have had to use some washers to tighten them up.
 
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It could also be the ball joint connector leaking. Sometimes the flanges bend when you tighten them up and do not seal all the way. Also I have run out of thread on the stud before and have had to use some washers to tighten them up.
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Ya that was going to be my first thing to try.
 
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Welp tightened up the header flange & got rid of one slight tick but it still ticks after the car warms up, oddly it sounds like it's coming from the bell housing, wasn't doing it while I was driving but when I got home & pushed in the clutch it would tick.
 
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Man this is weird, it don't start ticking till after I drive it for a good 20 minutes or so, would this sound like a throwout bearing to you ?
 

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Well Ray, when you initially said bellhousing - that was my first reply. Inconsistent, random noises from that area that change from time to time or with clutch pedal in/out are almost always pilot bearing or throwout bearing related. And I read that one's new and the other's not old. Nevertheless....that's what usually makes noises like that.
 
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Michael Yount said:
Well Ray, when you initially said bellhousing - that was my first reply. Inconsistent, random noises from that area that change from time to time or with clutch pedal in/out are almost always pilot bearing or throwout bearing related. And I read that one's new and the other's not old. Nevertheless....that's what usually makes noises like that.
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Dam bellhousing bolts Thanks Michael.
 

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Are you sure you got it positioned in the fork/retainer properly? They can get knocked out of place when you're stabbing the input shaft through...

I think I'd drive it a bit more and see what happens - see if it gets any worse.
 
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Dunno, I know we had one hell of a time this last time lining the tranny up when dropping back in my motor though, you think I can take off the fork cap & see from that way, I just drove it & no ticking till after I was on my way home I came up to a stop light & man was it loud, people in there cars were looking @ me but 50ft after I took off it stopped again ?
 

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Worth a try looking in with the fork cover removed and a flashlight....
 

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Might need a mirror as well. I'm not sure if there is enough room to get your head up high enough to see in there.
 
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