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    i dont know much about these engines..but i do know that some have a tensioner type thing in them and it can cause them to tick/tap a little if its bad or something...
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    its b/c the loss of pressure somewhere...

    maybe they need adjustment?
    dont really know what it is..im not a motor guy unless its a honda or acura!!>>
    might be completely wrong to ....

    just throwing things out there...bumping the thread up for ya.
    good luck

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    Are they located under the cam or is there an arm working them? If they are under the cam I don't think there is an adjustment for them, but IDK.

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    The hydraulic lifters are making noise? Someone on her might have the info on switching them out with manual lifters. With the dsm drivetrain, we swap them out to the 3G lifters or 3rd revision lifters. The opening on top of the lifter is larger for more oil to pass through and eliminates it. I am not sure if the revised lifters for the dsm 4g63 is compatible so might have to find the info on the solid lifters from older trucks.

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    This is for a 2.6(g54b) btw. They are in the rocker arm, instead of having a screw and being adjustable thy have a hydrualic adjuster that does it by itself.

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    http://www.b2600turbo.com/stock_camshaft_id.htm


    this should do the trick for ya.

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    I have already bought all new adjusters and bled them before I posted this. It is still doing it

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    So thats how they did it.. I would check the oil pressure at the shaft to see if it is high enough.

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