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Old 02-03-2020, 07:53 PM   #29
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I wouldn't drive it until you get it figured out if you can help it. It could cause huge issues if by chance you did have a lifter spin. This was part of the reason I asked about your springs and how many miles on them. did you rev it high rpm lately?
I did the springs when I did the cam. Triple springs with titanium caps, I did trunioun kit on rockers, new push rods, LSA oil pump, upgraded the timing gears, it’s a Texas speed cam 231/236 with a 112 L.S.A separation. Full dyno tune, NGK plugs. I want to say maybe 20k miles ago when I did the upgrades. From what I can tell all my gauges read perfect. Even through my scanner. I pulled both valve covers off and from what I can tell the springs and rockers look fine. Granted I can’t see the lifters. I know I shouldn’t be driving it but it’s my only source of transportation. I kinda wish it was something in the engine because then it’ll be under warranty from where I bought the car. I know that sounds dumb but right now I can’t really afford anything expensive to go wrong.
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Old 02-03-2020, 07:58 PM   #30
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Thay'll warranty it after tha cam install? High lift springs have a service life and I bet your at it. Not saying that was the cause. Actually would be the last thing I would suspect was floating the intake to have the lifter turn in the tray. Not even sure if that can happen.
Hear ya on the transportation. well if you continue driving it, it will probably get louder and more obvious. hopefully it's something simple and not destructive.
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Old 02-03-2020, 07:58 PM   #31
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I wouldn't drive it until you get it figured out if you can help it. It could cause huge issues if by chance you did have a lifter spin. This was part of the reason I asked about your springs and how many miles on them. did you rev it high rpm lately?
I did get a bad rain storm Saturday night and as I was driving my car hit an oil spot or something and it revved out and traction control kicked in. But I didn’t notice an issue the next day until later on after I got off the highway. Earlier that morning I drove it to grab breakfast and didn’t hear the noise. Wasn’t until later that afternoon it started. So not sure that’s related.
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Old 02-03-2020, 08:20 PM   #32
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If a bearing spun it can make a squeak too but usually you'll see an oil pressure drop. You could dance the oil or pop the filter off and cut it open to see if you're getting metal in the oil. You won't likely get a warranty covered if they see there's a custom tune or aftermarket cam, unless you get lucky and they don't check.
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Old 02-04-2020, 10:29 AM   #33
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If a bearing spun it can make a squeak too but usually you'll see an oil pressure drop. You could dance the oil or pop the filter off and cut it open to see if you're getting metal in the oil. You won't likely get a warranty covered if they see there's a custom tune or aftermarket cam, unless you get lucky and they don't check.
I don’t think it’s a bearing. It’s not making the noise of a spun bearing. My oil pressure sits right at 55 psi and at first start up when cold it goes to 70psi. I would think even with a bad bearing my oil pressure wouldn’t be that good.
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Old 02-04-2020, 10:32 AM   #34
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Still can’t pinpoint where the noises coming from?
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Old 02-04-2020, 10:33 AM   #35
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Thay'll warranty it after tha cam install? High lift springs have a service life and I bet your at it. Not saying that was the cause. Actually would be the last thing I would suspect was floating the intake to have the lifter turn in the tray. Not even sure if that can happen.
Hear ya on the transportation. well if you continue driving it, it will probably get louder and more obvious. hopefully it's something simple and not destructive.
I bought it all as a kit. I forget exact what springs they were but I know it was a BTR set with a Texas speed cam. If it is something lubreicated and I find out what warranty it is my friend is the manager at a dealership and he said they’ll take care of it.
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Old 02-05-2020, 03:05 AM   #36
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Still can’t pinpoint where the noises coming from?
Haven’t had any luck yet. Took the valve covers off again, rechecked everything, took the intake off as well just to check. Haven’t been able to find it yet. I’m still thinking it’s either the pilot bearing or a lifter gone bad. My friend runs the service dept at Chevy up in NC I’m down in Fl but she’s gonna y’all to a couple of the techs tomorrow to see what they might think. I know she said there wasn’t any yen’s aside from belts/pulleys making a chirp noise. I’m getting really stressed from this lol.
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Old 02-05-2020, 11:43 AM   #37
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Well took my car over to a Chevy dealership. I got some pretty shitty news. Kinda what I expected. The master mechanic believes it’s the cam or lifter. Either way he said they both should be replaced. Now to see if my other friends shop will do the “work” for me. Lol
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Old 02-05-2020, 11:54 AM   #38
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Well took my car over to a Chevy dealership. I got some pretty shitty news. Kinda what I expected. The master mechanic believes it’s the cam or lifter. Either way he said they both should be replaced. Now to see if my other friends shop will do the “work” for me. Lol
man hope all works out
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Old 02-05-2020, 11:54 AM   #39
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I feel you, man! I had something happen to my Camaro and I took it to Fikes Chevy in Hamilton, AL. I was stress-testing the car on a track at Virginia International Raceway, and another track in Georgia, and just bearing down on it too hard, so they had to tune the engine up. I also chewed up my tires.



I first fell in love with the aesthetics of the 2019 Camaro, and decided to buy it! Yeah, I know it's a gas guzzler, but the power in that car is killer! The engine is a beast. I can't afford a 'Vette but the Camaro was in my price range.


https://www.slashgear.com/2019-camar...know-09526707/
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Old 02-05-2020, 12:53 PM   #40
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man hope all works out
Thanks. It’s not sounding or looking to good. Waiting for a friend to call me back if I can use their shop to do the work again. I probably have less than 15k on the cam.
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Old 02-05-2020, 12:55 PM   #41
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I feel you, man! I had something happen to my Camaro and I took it to Fikes Chevy in Hamilton, AL. I was stress-testing the car on a track at Virginia International Raceway, and another track in Georgia, and just bearing down on it too hard, so they had to tune the engine up. I also chewed up my tires.



I first fell in love with the aesthetics of the 2019 Camaro, and decided to buy it! Yeah, I know it's a gas guzzler, but the power in that car is killer! The engine is a beast. I can't afford a 'Vette but the Camaro was in my price range.


https://www.slashgear.com/2019-camar...know-09526707/
I’m not quite sure how that has to do with tracking down this noise lol. I can’t afford a new car. Especially the fact that they’re not gonna take my car sounding the way it does.
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Old 02-08-2020, 12:03 AM   #42
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Any word on your noise?
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