My 4.6 V8 was rebuilt at 165k, before my ownership. There's a constant tapping sound regardless of engine temperature when the engine is on.
I did take it to my mechanic, and he suggested it was the camshaft.
I've lived with this for 8k miles now, but I'd like to know if there's anything that I can do to suppress the sound. Upon checking online, there are only two options that I can think of:
- Liqui Moly Hydraulic Lifter Additive - do I have nothing to lose here, or is this as bad as placing Radweld in the coolant tank?
- Oil change - since the rebuild, it has 20w50 Valvoline VR1. I have seen online forums discussing what oil to use, and this is mentioned, so perhaps I can stick with the same one and give it a clean flush? If not, do I go back to the recommended 10w50? https://www.rangerovers.net/threads/rr-p38-4-6l-oil-type.366660/
Of course, if the camshaft is knackered, the above won't do much but I thought I'll try the cheaper options first.