Well got it home tonight 09 ss panel
#24
much thanks
Well today I started this monster let it warm up to operating temp. Tap went away or stopped may be a better way to put it. Then had a cycling noise. Not sure what that is. But tomorrow after work I have to go to the tag office to transfer the title and get her tagged. So after work Tuesday I'll go to chevy to have them listen to it see if its normal to sound the way it does. Only 32,000 miles I seem to agree with you guys.Again thank you
Last edited by Chet043; 02-11-2018 at 08:05 PM.
#27
No codes, been taken care of, 32K on clock. Use it. I have 50K on my SS, bought it used at 20K, no problems and it's my daily driver. Postman syndrome (neither rain,sleet or gloom of night) Change the oil/filter every 4K with synthetic.
If you want start taking an oil sample before each new oil change and send it out to a lab. The results will tell you what's normal and what is not.
If you want start taking an oil sample before each new oil change and send it out to a lab. The results will tell you what's normal and what is not.
#28
Well today I started this monster let it warm up to operating temp. Tap went away or stopped may be a better way to put it. Then had a cycling noise. Not sure what that is. But tomorrow after work I have to go to the tag office to transfer the title and get her tagged. So after work Tuesday I'll go to chevy to have them listen to it see if its normal to sound the way it does. Only 32,000 miles I seem to agree with you guys.Again thank you
The cycling sound is from the High Press Fuel Regulator that is normal. The clicking sounds is the injectors, sounds like a diesel. Also when first starting cold there is a cat warm up cycle that it goes through that does make some strange noises.
#29
DI engines are quite audible at idle. I commute home with the windows down, and sometimes pulling up to any new car I know has DI (like alot of Hyundais) you can hear the audible ticking sound they make. Its probably normal.