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2004 5.7 Hemi Infamous Tick!!! Help!

8.1K views 5 replies 5 participants last post by  57HemiRam  
#1 ·
Hey guys I'm looking for any suggestions on how to fix the infamous HEMI tick. I recently bought this truck and its the nicest truck i've ever owned. I hate having it sound like an old beater when going up hills or when its under strain. I dont get the tick during idle unlike (what I read) most people get. Where i notice it a lot is going up a hill at low RPMs but as soon as you give it some gas to make it shift it goes away slightly but is still there. I have only done one oil change since i've had it and am running Schaeffer Supreme 700 Synthetic Plus with a mopar oil filter from my local dodge dealer. I was thinking about using Royal Purple or maybe Mobil 1? Pleaseee Help!!!! Any suggestions will be very appreciated!! I just want to hear the rumble of the exhaust rather than the ticking of a 65 year old beater!!
 
#5 ·
I have something similar going on with my 2004. It has a slight tick to it when idling but it's very quite and not extremely noticeable. Obviously, this seems to be the norm with these hemi engines. We have a fleet of hemi Chargers at work and they all do it so it doesn't concern me.

Here's the issue. It has a tick type noise that only seems to appear under load. The noise doesn't seem to be there idling or just easing around but appears when you get on it the slightest bit. It's really loud, especially when passing others cars, buildings, etc. I thought it was an exhaust leak...that's exactly what it sounds like. But I took it to the mechanic who ran smoke through the exhaust system and found no leak. I took him for a ride and tried to point the noise out to him and he said he thought it was normal. I also read about the exhaust bolt issues and looked at all of them that I can see and they all look normal. So I'm at a loss. The sound I am hearing is definitely not spark knocking or pinging.