Daily driver, 2000 RT, 79k miles on it. Started a louder-than-normal ticking sound a month or so back. And, no, not the normal Viper engine ticking sound - I'm on around 150,000 miles on two Vipers, this is louder, and gets worse when the engine is warm. With the hood open, does not seem to be coming from either exhaust pipe area, but rather more toward the top of the engine, toward the passenger side intake or valve cover. Checked the injectors with a stethoscope, and its not coming from any of the injectors. Then, on the way home from work yesterday, about a half-mile from the house, it got much louder, and the engine started running very badly; like the typical gen-1 failed ignition wires that will cause it to run like a mis-firing four-cylinder. Checked the engine in the dark with the hood open, no corona, electrical discharge or other visible ignition leakage, and now the louder ticking has increased to more of a *clacking*.
Pulled the passenger-side valve cover off, and was going down the line of removing the rocker arms to check for a bent pushrod, and found the middle cylinder front valve stem is not rising as high as the other valves:
Its something like a quarter inch lower than all of the others with the rocker removed.
Looks like a bent valve to me - although I've can't recall ever red-lining or downshift-overrevved the engine, and for sure not recently.
Thoughts? Am I missing something?
Randy
Pulled the passenger-side valve cover off, and was going down the line of removing the rocker arms to check for a bent pushrod, and found the middle cylinder front valve stem is not rising as high as the other valves:
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Its something like a quarter inch lower than all of the others with the rocker removed.
Looks like a bent valve to me - although I've can't recall ever red-lining or downshift-overrevved the engine, and for sure not recently.
Thoughts? Am I missing something?
Randy