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ford falcon 4.0 efi noise

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ford falcon 4.0 efi noise

Post by browny000 »

gday guys, we have a ford 4.0 litre efi, it hadnt been run for 18 mths on first start after battery charge there was like a tappet noise, thought it would go away once pressure built up but didnt its rythm matches rpm and seems to lessen sound wise when rpm increased, any ideas what it might be am i right lol if so what can i do to get rid of the noise....

also the power steering is noisy and jerky when turning wheel any ideas / fix

the car is being sold AS IS WHERE IS i take this meaning as take it in its ugly state with all its problems what are ppls idea of AS IS WHERE IS pls

many thanks tkss
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Re: ford falcon 4.0 efi noise

Post by RockyF75 »

Check the oil.

Mine gets all tappety when the oils low. And if powersteering fluid is low it'll make weird noises when turning.
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Re: ford falcon 4.0 efi noise

Post by RAY185 »

Lifters are dry, mine does this when I haven't started it in a month or 2, should go away after a few mins of running.

If the power steering res is full then I would say you'll be up for a replacement pump.

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Re: ford falcon 4.0 efi noise

Post by Struth »

As others have said, lifter noise should dissapear after a matter of seconds though, if not then it could be a collapsed lifter, which means head off.

As is where is.........

people don't park a car for 18 months before selling it unless it has some issue they can't afford to fix.

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Re: ford falcon 4.0 efi noise

Post by chimpboy »

Struth wrote:people don't park a car for 18 months before selling it unless it has some issue they can't afford to fix.
Maybe. One case where people sometimes do this is when they get a car supplied by work and don't bother selling their old one for a while.

But yeah it is a bit iffy.
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Re: ford falcon 4.0 efi noise

Post by Struth »

chimpboy wrote:
Struth wrote:people don't park a car for 18 months before selling it unless it has some issue they can't afford to fix.
Maybe. One case where people sometimes do this is when they get a car supplied by work and don't bother selling their old one for a while.

But yeah it is a bit iffy.

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Re: ford falcon 4.0 efi noise

Post by raptorthumper »

Falcon motors are dirt cheap. Probably one of the cheapest replacement engines available through either wreckers or ebay. If the rest of the car is in good condition i'd go for it. I purchased a 2008 FG falcon egas engine with 38,000 kms for $415 including, ac compressor, wiring and exhaust.

So if the engine does need work, just get another one.

Some blokes pay that or more for a service.

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Re: ford falcon 4.0 efi noise

Post by steff66 »

Struth wrote:As others have said, lifter noise should dissapear after a matter of seconds though, if not then it could be a collapsed lifter, which means head off.

As is where is.........

people don't park a car for 18 months before selling it unless it has some issue they can't afford to fix.

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Why is it a "head off" job! You don't even need to undo the timing chain on a falcon to change them ??? :?:
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Re: ford falcon 4.0 efi noise

Post by browny000 »

thanks guys the falcon sold and the lifter got better on its own, once again thanks appreciate
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