Hello. I've been searching for likely next steps on fixing a 2004 Grand Cherokee 4.7, but have run out of known options. I'm hoping someone has experienced this issue before and has some advice on where to look next. Here's the back story and what I've done:
The engine overheated due to a popped radiator hose, and subsequently lost a head gasket. The engine was running perfectly fine, but had coolant steam in the exhaust
- I replaced the head gaskets and had the heads surfaced
- Upon running the engine, there was noticeable valvetrain clatter on the passenger side. It sounded like sticky lifters
- I replaced the lash adjusters (overhead cam equivalent of lifters), and the noise was gone for two 5+ minute test runs
- The third time the engine was run, the noise was back
-> I ran the engine for about 15 minutes to thoroughly circulate oil and warm it up
-> I took the vehicle for a test drive
-> The noise only got worse
- I performed an engine flush in case there were blocked oil passages, but the oil came out perfectly clean and the noise was no different
- I also added Hyperlube after the engine flush (also no difference)
After all that, I pulled the passenger side valve cover off again and removed the new lash adjusters. I found that I can completely collapse half of them by finger pressure, and the other half of them I can mostly compress but not quite bottom-out. I figured there would be enough oil in them that I would feel a lot of resistance, but that isn't the case.
I soaked the lash adjusters in oil for 24 hours, and three times during this period I operated the adjusters by hand in the oil. This didn't make much difference to their "feel", and no difference to the valvetrain clatter once reinstalled.
This is exasperating. All of the threads I've seen on these engines pertaining to valvetrain noise are either due to a rocker arm falling off, or the noise only lasts for about a minute after startup (not always present), thus, not relevant to my issues.
Any help....?
Thanks
The engine overheated due to a popped radiator hose, and subsequently lost a head gasket. The engine was running perfectly fine, but had coolant steam in the exhaust
- I replaced the head gaskets and had the heads surfaced
- Upon running the engine, there was noticeable valvetrain clatter on the passenger side. It sounded like sticky lifters
- I replaced the lash adjusters (overhead cam equivalent of lifters), and the noise was gone for two 5+ minute test runs
- The third time the engine was run, the noise was back
-> I ran the engine for about 15 minutes to thoroughly circulate oil and warm it up
-> I took the vehicle for a test drive
-> The noise only got worse
- I performed an engine flush in case there were blocked oil passages, but the oil came out perfectly clean and the noise was no different
- I also added Hyperlube after the engine flush (also no difference)
After all that, I pulled the passenger side valve cover off again and removed the new lash adjusters. I found that I can completely collapse half of them by finger pressure, and the other half of them I can mostly compress but not quite bottom-out. I figured there would be enough oil in them that I would feel a lot of resistance, but that isn't the case.
I soaked the lash adjusters in oil for 24 hours, and three times during this period I operated the adjusters by hand in the oil. This didn't make much difference to their "feel", and no difference to the valvetrain clatter once reinstalled.
This is exasperating. All of the threads I've seen on these engines pertaining to valvetrain noise are either due to a rocker arm falling off, or the noise only lasts for about a minute after startup (not always present), thus, not relevant to my issues.
Any help....?
Thanks