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Yes. cant seem to upload the video or copy to this site. Maybe later,,,warmed up engine and snapped off 2 exhaust manifold bolts,,plan was replace manifold gaskets as FELPRO for this engine was only $3.00 at RockAuto….life *****
 
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Had an 89 4.3 that had a lifter tick at hot idle. Been that way for over a 100,000 miles. Never did get any worse.
 
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thanks for responses…so I’m going to leave the 2 broken exhaust manifold bolts as I’m considering repainting my 10 year old paint job…the broken bolts had no effect on ticking
 

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We used a adjustable nozzle spray bottle with soapy solution to narrow it down. Also sprayed some white krylon paint around just around flanges to get exhaust trail.
 

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An infrared thermometer will show you a leak real easy.

Are you sure the leak is causing a tick? Could you have air being sucked in causing a "pop" inside the exhaust if you are running a little rich?
 
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I removed front clip to access the 3 broken bolts.
 

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