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			<title>Loud ticking</title>
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			<description>there is a loud ticking in my moms minivan, It has been going on for a long time but has gotten much worse lately. It gets worse and sounds like there is more ticking when you accelerate. We were...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>there is a loud ticking in my moms minivan, It has been going on for a long time but has gotten much worse lately. It gets worse and sounds like there is more ticking when you accelerate. We were told some time ago that it was a lifter. It is a V6 and I am pretty sure the problem is comming from cylinder 5 which is under the intake manifold. I am trying to decide whether to take it to the shop or if there is anything I can do to fix it without getting in over my head. Any suggestions?</div>

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