@@theblkhorn2082 No problem. My exhaust manifold bolts snapped. Dodge made them with aluminum, which is why you and I have that exact same sound on the passenger side. Sometimes, it's on the driver's side, too. The infamous Hemi tick also comes from idling the vehicle for too long. Hemi's have trouble getting oil to the top of the motor. It's needs to hit 1500 rpms for oil to circulate properly through the engine. If you idle it, your lifters will get hot and fail, which then becomes a hemi tick. As long as you never sit and idle for long periods of time, you'll never really deal with the Hemi Tick.
Huummmm!....uhhhh? It just didn't sound noticeable....until I listened 4 times...not really knowing about engine.....no words.....kinda sounds normal for a hemi that's idling??..🤷🏽♀️🤦♀️
Hopefully just the exhaust manifold as those often crack and cause a similar noise
I hope your right my friend.
It's an exhaust manifold leak. Hemi tick sounds horrible.
Thanks for confirming my friend!
@@theblkhorn2082 No problem. My exhaust manifold bolts snapped. Dodge made them with aluminum, which is why you and I have that exact same sound on the passenger side. Sometimes, it's on the driver's side, too. The infamous Hemi tick also comes from idling the vehicle for too long. Hemi's have trouble getting oil to the top of the motor. It's needs to hit 1500 rpms for oil to circulate properly through the engine. If you idle it, your lifters will get hot and fail, which then becomes a hemi tick. As long as you never sit and idle for long periods of time, you'll never really deal with the Hemi Tick.
Man, I really appreciate that. You don’t know how much peace that brings me brother!!
Huummmm!....uhhhh? It just didn't sound noticeable....until I listened 4 times...not really knowing about engine.....no words.....kinda sounds normal for a hemi that's idling??..🤷🏽♀️🤦♀️
Stud broke