Is it just me or is my truck noisy?
Is it just me or is my truck noisy?
Going from a Tundra to the ol' Dodge is definitely a change. I guess I havent been around the old 12v enough to know if my truck sounds normal. To me there is an awful lot of clicking and ticking and more clicking. I know mechanical valves are always kinda noisy (I even adjusted mine), and its going to have the "diesel" noise, on top of what I expect to be a lift pump going out the window...so......Tell me guys, am I normal? Are all of our trucks noisy? Ive tried a straight pipe, but I can still hear it!
It was a little unnerving to me at first, too. But after awhile, and knowing the truck is healthy, I've gotten used to what it sounds like. A little different under cetain throttle positions, deceleration, and various rpm at these conditions, etc. I think in the long run that will make it easier to spot truly "ab"normal noise.
my "noise" (music to my ears too) stops almost completely when I get off the pedal so I'm thinking combustion noise accounts for much of my clangs and clicks. 'Course there are those valves still needing adjustment, er when I get to it ....lol
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Heck, I thought I was in heaven when I went from an over-valved truck to this one. I actually think the first gens are the best sounding of the bunch, just loud enough and not too quiet like the third gens. My 24-valver always sounded like it rattled a little too much, even with the valves set with in specification. I know there was nothing wrong with it....it's just the nature of the beast. I love the way first gens they bark to life when first started!!
Music to my ears...followed by a big black "puff"!!
Music to my ears...followed by a big black "puff"!!
My truck has recieved a body swap from e/c to reg cab long box. There is no insulation on the firewall so there is quite a drony noise in the cab. The pipe is also straight and the tires are big ugly things that throw stones. So I think that all of this accounts for some of the noise. i am going to try and find some bulk rolls of 1" insulation that I can try and stick it to the firewall to kill some of the engine noise.
Other than that this thing purrs like a Cummins.
Other than that this thing purrs like a Cummins.
Going from a Tundra to the ol' Dodge is definitely a change. I guess I haven't been around the old 12v enough to know if my truck sounds normal. To me there is an awful lot of clicking and ticking and more clicking. I know mechanical valves are always kinda noisy (I even adjusted mine), and its going to have the "diesel" noise, on top of what I expect to be a lift pump going out the window...so......Tell me guys, am I normal? Are all of our trucks noisy? Ive tried a straight pipe, but I can still hear it!

I've got 5/16" thick shredded rubber under all the floor covering with 3/8" thick RubaTex (foam rubber) on the side and back cab walls as well as the doors. The interior roof has 1/2" RubaTex.
Ignoring the turbo shrill, . . . . the engine is loud with mechanical sounds.
Especially with 38psig of alcoholic breath!
I went from a 99 24 valve (still have it) to my 1993 12 valve and to me the 93 is quieter. Now the 99 rides and handles a ton better then the 93 but it is also alot more $$ to repair and seems to need work more often then the 93.
I find my 2000 is the same way, loud, rattly, more expensive to keep on the road, stupid VP.




