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Old 01-31-2007, 08:11 PM
Icefire Icefire is offline
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Need Some advice, 380 SEC, Ticking noise.

I just purchased a 380 SEC, from a fellow over at benzworld. My intentions with the car when i have time will be to swap in a diesel and give myself a second 300 SDC, well on to the topic of this post.

There is ticking, coming from the valve cover, and when I looked through the oil cap, the cam lobe appeared to have some damage on it.

The car has good oil pressure, and does not overheat, I drove it 500 miles today to get it home, but the ticking seemed to become more evident later in the day.

Does this ticking indicate an impending timeing chain failure, The heads on this engine are marked with junkyard grease pen, 85 380 SE, and the car is an 83 380 SEC, so it appears the heads have been changed.

I have no history of this car, but is is relatively safe to drive with the "ticking" noise. I noticed that the car runs alittle rich, and does not have an abundance of power.

The previous owner claimed that the car had been ticking for as long as he owned it.

Lets hear your thoughts
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