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2005 Ram 1500 hemi lifter noise anybody?

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Kurt - 12 Feb 2008 17:40 GMT
I have around 29,000 miles on this truck bought new.  I started noticing
lifter noise at about 8,000 miles.

It isn't real bad right now, but my 3 year/36,000 mile bumper to bumper
warranty will expire by the 28th of Feb.

Has anyone had this problem?

I also have had the cruise control engaged & when using the decel
button, had it completely turn off cruise control, is that normal?

One more thing:  Had both front doors re-weatherstiped as they were
leaking into my pillar door grasps.  Now the drivers side is doing it
again (when it rains or snows.)

other than that, I love the truck!  the Quad-Cab is pisser!  I am still on my first set of original tires, that so quiet on the highway!  Not great in snow, but livable!

So!

I'm curious, if anyone has experienced any of the above problems that I
mentioned.....

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nunya - 13 Feb 2008 00:32 GMT
>I have around 29,000 miles on this truck bought new.  I started noticing
>lifter noise at about 8,000 miles.

>It isn't real bad right now, but my 3 year/36,000 mile bumper to bumper
>warranty will expire by the 28th of Feb.

>Has anyone had this problem?

<snip>

>I'm curious, if anyone has experienced any of the above problems that I
>mentioned.....

i don't have any specifics but i have seen two late model rams with hemis at
a local shop that had the manifold/plenum pulled off the top and the wrench
said something about bad cams on both.  i believe both were under 50k miles
but am not sure nor what the cause was.

i just did a google search on bad camshafts for late model hemis and nothing
jumped right up.  maybe i should start this thread down the toilet and say
it must be due to that no account synthetic oil that folks are using, or was
that dino oil, or was it the lack of oil?  something to that nature...  ;-)
michael
Kurt - 14 Feb 2008 19:37 GMT
Yak!

I just set up a service appointment.  Of course the first thing they
asked was... are you using 5-20 weight oil!

I told them that yes I have, they said if you don't use 5-20 weight oil
it will cause that problem...

I felt that, if that were so, all of my lifters would be making noise!

I am running synthetic oil on that beast after I did about 12,000 miles
on it.  I don't believe they know what they are talking about...

If all lifters were cranking out a tune, then I would say they may have
a point!    :D

& of course the ball joints are going now too!  Thank God for the 3 year
36,000 mile warranty!

Say!   Thanks for looking up the info on the plenuim/camshafts!  I'll
have to ask them about that when I go in to the shop on 2/20/08!

I'll let you know what they let me know, as soon as I know what the hell
they are talking about....   :D

>>I have around 29,000 miles on this truck bought new.  I started noticing
>>lifter noise at about 8,000 miles.
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>that dino oil, or was it the lack of oil?  something to that nature...  ;-)
>michael

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sqdancerLynn - 25 Feb 2008 08:01 GMT
Check & see if you can find anything on Hemi  valve springs

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Kurt - 06 Mar 2008 15:39 GMT
>Check & see if you can find anything on Hemi  valve springs

Thanks, I'll do a search.

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Kurt - 06 Mar 2008 16:07 GMT
>Check & see if you can find anything on Hemi  valve springs

I looked at your link, surprised me that they mirror this news group.
I'll need to be careful as to what I say for now on, as it will be
searchable via "Google" or any other search engine.

I'll have to Google myself with my user name & see what shows up.  I did
that with my real name & only saw two items & both didn't make me look
like some dope.

I have heard that future employers will search a persons name, to see if
they are of "good character" Ya got to love/hate the internet......

Kurt

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Kurt - 27 Feb 2008 14:35 GMT
>>I have around 29,000 miles on this truck bought new.  I started noticing
>>lifter noise at about 8,000 miles.
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
>that dino oil, or was it the lack of oil?  something to that nature...  ;-)
>michael

Well Michael it looks like it is the oil causing the lifter noise.  I
didn't want them pulling a oil analysis on my oil & maybe void the
warranty, so... I drained 3 quarts of the 7 in it & added 3 quarts of
5W-20W in it.  I ran it for around a hour to mix it up.  Guess what?  No
more lifter noise, isn't that amazing?

The ball joints were ok, they said that the stops for the turn to turn needed greaseing, which I hadn't done, my fault.

Looks like all the problems were owner induced, dumb sh.t that I
am.......

Kurt

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miles - 25 Feb 2008 13:25 GMT
> I have around 29,000 miles on this truck bought new.  I started noticing
> lifter noise at about 8,000 miles.

The Hemi Tick is a common complaint.  Most seem to feel its just the
nature of the engine as it breaks in.  Some 2003 and 2004's did have
incorrect valve springs installed which caused ticking and sometimes the
springs broke.
BigIronRam - 26 Feb 2008 19:34 GMT
>> I have around 29,000 miles on this truck bought new.  I started noticing
>> lifter noise at about 8,000 miles.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> incorrect valve springs installed which caused ticking and sometimes the
> springs broke.

Miles, has the "Hemi tick" been fixed by 2007?  I've got a 2007 Hemi going
in my '93 Ramcharger and just want to know what to expect. tia
Roy - 26 Feb 2008 21:15 GMT
>>> I have around 29,000 miles on this truck bought new.  I started noticing
>>> lifter noise at about 8,000 miles.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Miles, has the "Hemi tick" been fixed by 2007?  I've got a 2007 Hemi going
> in my '93 Ramcharger and just want to know what to expect. tia

Well, if you are going with the 6.1 hemi you won't have that problem.
BigIronRam - 27 Feb 2008 18:04 GMT
>>>> I have around 29,000 miles on this truck bought new.  I started
>>>> noticing
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> Well, if you are going with the 6.1 hemi you won't have that problem.

I thought about the 6.1, lots more power, lots more money and less fuel
economy.  None of that would have stopped me when I was younger, sigh...
Roy - 27 Feb 2008 18:56 GMT
>>>>> I have around 29,000 miles on this truck bought new.  I started
>>>>> noticing
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> I thought about the 6.1, lots more power, lots more money and less fuel
> economy.  None of that would have stopped me when I was younger, sigh...

I hear ya. I had one in the charger srt8, good engine, real ballsy, not that
bad on gas on the highway 18 or so, but around town it was a killer. I
couldn't justify it, so it went. In a ramcharger, I wouldn't want that gas
bill.
Miles - 27 Feb 2008 02:44 GMT
>  Miles, has the "Hemi tick" been fixed by 2007?  I've got a 2007 Hemi going
> in my '93 Ramcharger and just want to know what to expect. tia

Not sure about that.  The tick doesn't seem to cause any problems.  I
know many with well over 100K miles on theirs and it's always ticked and
no problems.
Stephen Harding - 27 Feb 2008 03:05 GMT
>>  Miles, has the "Hemi tick" been fixed by 2007?  I've got a 2007 Hemi
>> going in my '93 Ramcharger and just want to know what to expect. tia
>
> Not sure about that.  The tick doesn't seem to cause any problems.  I
> know many with well over 100K miles on theirs and it's always ticked and
> no problems.

Sounds like the old 318/360 pinging problems.

Never seemed to matter to the health of the engine.
Just drove some drivers crazy listening!

SMH
Roger Rabbid - 27 Feb 2008 07:29 GMT
>>> I have around 29,000 miles on this truck bought new.  I started noticing
>>> lifter noise at about 8,000 miles.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Miles, has the "Hemi tick" been fixed by 2007?  I've got a 2007 Hemi going
>in my '93 Ramcharger and just want to know what to expect. tia

a member of my family owns an 06 quadcab with a Hemi.. they still
tick.
BigIronRam - 27 Feb 2008 18:06 GMT
>>>> I have around 29,000 miles on this truck bought new.  I started
>>>> noticing
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> a member of my family owns an 06 quadcab with a Hemi.. they still
> tick.

Well, maybe, if I'm really lucky my hearing will deteriorate like my
eyesight...damned old age...
Roy - 27 Feb 2008 18:57 GMT
>>>>> I have around 29,000 miles on this truck bought new.  I started
>>>>> noticing
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> Well, maybe, if I'm really lucky my hearing will deteriorate like my
> eyesight...damned old age...

That's what the volume knob on the radio is for.<G>
Roy - 26 Feb 2008 21:15 GMT
>> I have around 29,000 miles on this truck bought new.  I started noticing
>> lifter noise at about 8,000 miles.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> incorrect valve springs installed which caused ticking and sometimes the
> springs broke.

I thought it had to do with the cyl cut out.
Kurt - 06 Mar 2008 15:45 GMT
>> I have around 29,000 miles on this truck bought new.  I started noticing
>> lifter noise at about 8,000 miles.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>incorrect valve springs installed which caused ticking and sometimes the
>springs broke.

Well, it has been about 15 days now & my lifter ticking is gone.  My
Bad!  I'll need to stick with 5W-20W oil I guess, as much as I hate to
be using that weight oil in the summer.  But you do what you have to do,
no matter if you like it or not.

I want to thank every one out here for all of the comments & advice.
This is what I love about using the "usenet" groups!

There are not many of us that still use it, mostly the "old-Timers" from when the internet first got started for the public.

Ya got to love it!

Kurt

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