disco 2 ticking
Built a 4.0 with low mile 4.6 components (pistons/rods/cam) new cam bearings. New rod and crank bearings. New lifters. New timing chain and gears. New rings. New oil pump.
Ran for 6 weeks with no tick before a crack behind a sleeve developed
Installed all the components minus cam bearings, I got another new set into the 4.6 block with sub 85,000 miles that I didn't want to run due to it having a broken oil pump housing. I obviously used a 4.0 housing in it's place.
Now it has a top end tick (not a sleeve) once warm. I call it part of the character and won't do any diagnostics until it gets worse. This has been 6 months or more and it's still the same. I don't lose sleep over it, the Ford 4.0 v6 ticks even more loudly and those motors were near indestructible
Ran for 6 weeks with no tick before a crack behind a sleeve developed
Installed all the components minus cam bearings, I got another new set into the 4.6 block with sub 85,000 miles that I didn't want to run due to it having a broken oil pump housing. I obviously used a 4.0 housing in it's place.
Now it has a top end tick (not a sleeve) once warm. I call it part of the character and won't do any diagnostics until it gets worse. This has been 6 months or more and it's still the same. I don't lose sleep over it, the Ford 4.0 v6 ticks even more loudly and those motors were near indestructible
Last edited by PickleRick; Jan 21, 2026 at 04:12 PM.
mine is definitely heat related. keeping my temps down < 180 seems to stop it from occuring. I'm going to run it til re-occurs. leading me to believe it's a sleeve that moves
when the engine gets to a certain temp.
when the engine gets to a certain temp.
Last edited by mackendw; Jan 21, 2026 at 04:13 PM.
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