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6.2 intermittent valve train ticking noise at start up ??????????????
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<blockquote data-quote="FSM06" data-source="post: 107459" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>Not always Shark. I have had plenty of F-150 (and other models for that matter) misfires that did not set a check engine lamp right away and log a misfire code. Several things are envolved. Like is the misfire monitor active and/or completed a drivecycle. Some misfires are random enough that the misfire monitor cannot determine a specific cylinder and sometimes/sometimes not sets a random misfire code. Cold engine misfires can be attributed to many things, but more times than not fuel quality is the culprit. Reading through this thread makes me believe that there are several 6.2L owners describing a similiar concern, though most state it is when hot with one stating that it goes away when hot. Cannot say if it is a concern without hearing it but will certainly monitor our TSB/SSM database and let you know if anything arises.</p><p></p><p>FSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FSM06, post: 107459, member: 77"] Not always Shark. I have had plenty of F-150 (and other models for that matter) misfires that did not set a check engine lamp right away and log a misfire code. Several things are envolved. Like is the misfire monitor active and/or completed a drivecycle. Some misfires are random enough that the misfire monitor cannot determine a specific cylinder and sometimes/sometimes not sets a random misfire code. Cold engine misfires can be attributed to many things, but more times than not fuel quality is the culprit. Reading through this thread makes me believe that there are several 6.2L owners describing a similiar concern, though most state it is when hot with one stating that it goes away when hot. Cannot say if it is a concern without hearing it but will certainly monitor our TSB/SSM database and let you know if anything arises. FSM [/QUOTE]
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