Can a Collapsed Lifter blow up the engine ??
My 99 Blazer has 132k on it and runs fairly decent.
I'm having issues getting the engine to put out heat to the heater core (see my other thread in this forum).
I decided to run the engine up a bit (80MPH 3k RPMs or so) to get the engine warmer. I did NOT work. I had done this the other week and the heater started blowing hotter.
Anyways, when I got off the highway I noticed the engine developed a loud ticking noises. It's the same speed as the valvetrain so I'm guessing a lifter crapped out when I ran up the engine.
Is it still safe to drive my truck or will a collapsed lifter blow up my engine ?
Short of ripping the engine apart, what's the best way to free up a collapsed lifter ?
I'm having issues getting the engine to put out heat to the heater core (see my other thread in this forum).
I decided to run the engine up a bit (80MPH 3k RPMs or so) to get the engine warmer. I did NOT work. I had done this the other week and the heater started blowing hotter.
Anyways, when I got off the highway I noticed the engine developed a loud ticking noises. It's the same speed as the valvetrain so I'm guessing a lifter crapped out when I ran up the engine.
Is it still safe to drive my truck or will a collapsed lifter blow up my engine ?
Short of ripping the engine apart, what's the best way to free up a collapsed lifter ?
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