Toyota Tundra 5.7 Engine Ticking Diesel Noise Comparing New and Old

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  • @martymcfly3986
    @martymcfly3986 Před 3 lety +72

    the kind of video no one records but we all need .
    thanks man

  • @mykcambull
    @mykcambull Před 3 lety +38

    My 2007 Tundra that I've owned since new sounds like that too. Always assumed it was the fuel injectors. After 14 years and 230K, no issues.

  • @PhillyN
    @PhillyN Před 3 lety +30

    I have owned 4 of these body styles, all with 5.7, they all sounded like this on a cold start. Never had an issue with any of them. Currently own a 2012 platinum, sounds like a diesel every time, until it warms up.

    • @AJP2565
      @AJP2565 Před 3 lety

      That's about the best way to put it;)

    • @user-zn7lz8tv8s
      @user-zn7lz8tv8s Před 3 lety +1

      2013 Tundra, TRD/SR5. Same exact thing. I always let it warm up before I start driving it. It does sound super loud, and a bit rough at first startup. But when she's warm, man she purrs. Only 68k as it's not my daily driver.

    • @AJP2565
      @AJP2565 Před 3 lety

      @@user-zn7lz8tv8s
      What’s funny is I don’t remember my 03’ sounding like that. Both my 06’ and 08’ has and have the TRD dual exhaust. With the 06’ that’s what I thought it was and that the exhaust sealed up as it heated up.

    • @paullucas3
      @paullucas3 Před rokem

      Lol, I’ve owned 3 tundras and we had an 04 sequoia. They’re all beautiful vehicle’s. My all original 99 6.5 liter diesel sounds like fly apart death knock when it starts up at 10 degrees lol!

    • @christopherclark4774
      @christopherclark4774 Před rokem

      Tundra 5.7 and lexus 3.5 v6... on start up, both sound like this, it is not an issue. Only engine that don't do this is old 4.7... bit no vvti so that could be it also no chain on 4.7, belt

  • @carstenpath673
    @carstenpath673 Před 3 lety +16

    My 2008 tundra with the 5.7 has about 300k miles and sounds exactly the same. The 3UR has a lot of moving parts in the valve train (it’s a DOHC engine, timing chains, VVT, etc.) and the injectors sound like a sprinkler system. You’ll notice the bottom of the engine cover has sound deadening foam to reduce how much of that sound is audible inside the cab. For an engine from 2007, it’s pretty sophisticated. Still reliable as hell.

    • @shcaskey
      @shcaskey Před 2 lety

      impressive, 300k!!

    • @AnimeDreamingEcchi
      @AnimeDreamingEcchi Před 2 lety +1

      How do you stop the steering wheel from shaking at 50 mph ?

    • @rj8296
      @rj8296 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AnimeDreamingEcchi It could be several things, I would start with checking the front upper and lower ball joints. Could be something as simple as a slipped belt on one of the front tires. Thats my bet

    • @richardhudgens5180
      @richardhudgens5180 Před rokem

      ​@AnimeDreamingEcchi it's either the suspension or the bushing ball joints and tie rods. I'd check suspension I got the latter of the two fixed and my steering wheel still shakes when braking at or above 50

  • @Earth2FullGone2Space
    @Earth2FullGone2Space Před rokem +5

    Hello all 👋🏽 I’m a happy new owner of a 2008 Tundra 5.7 (new to me) with 113K miles on it and was extremely curious about this sound. Thank you very much for this as I’m now able to sleep better now. I took it to my local Toyota for an inspection and everything came back golden but still this sound had my worried. Thanks again and take care 👍🏽👍🏽

  • @kylechrestman6955
    @kylechrestman6955 Před 3 lety +49

    Exactly how mine has sounded for the last 190k. Literally sounds EXACTLY THE SAME
    That’s what the best damn V8 you can buy in a truck sounds like.

    • @mjones2305
      @mjones2305 Před 3 lety

      Toyota's 5.7l engine is a piece of junk.

    • @kylechrestman6955
      @kylechrestman6955 Před 3 lety +16

      @@mjones2305 ok. It’s literally been named most reliable/dependable truck probably 10 out of the 15 years it’s been available. You’re entitled to your own opinion. Even if it doesn’t accurately depict the facts.

    • @titirititiri6360
      @titirititiri6360 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kylechrestman6955 I think your referring to the 4.6-4.7 , that the v8 with over 1 million miles , there is yet to be a 5.7 with 1million, that I know of anyway , I have 3 tundras, 1 with 4.7 2 with 4.6 , there all amazing trucks

    • @kylechrestman6955
      @kylechrestman6955 Před 3 lety +3

      @@titirititiri6360 I’m referring specifically to the 5.7. The 4.7 was a great engine tho. The 4.6, is ok

    • @titirititiri6360
      @titirititiri6360 Před 3 lety +2

      @@kylechrestman6955 indeed tundras are rated 1 In reliability and resale value !!

  • @highplainsdrifter9849
    @highplainsdrifter9849 Před 2 lety +8

    Normal noise for Tundra no issues.

  • @tomnkim100
    @tomnkim100 Před 3 lety +27

    Thank you so much for this, Ive been so worried about the used tundra I just bought and now Im very relieved, I needed this, Well done Sir,

    • @edissonerazo8997
      @edissonerazo8997 Před 2 lety +1

      I own 2 2008 tundras 5.7L
      Red one n a blue one
      Red have 286784miles
      Blue have 84357miles

    • @paulreints2279
      @paulreints2279 Před rokem +1

      Never worry about them. They're the most reliable, best performing engines made.

    • @givemyselfthecreeps
      @givemyselfthecreeps Před rokem

      So did you ever end up having problems , 2 years down the road?

  • @anthonyjcarrillo
    @anthonyjcarrillo Před rokem +3

    The amount of relief I'm feeling is so nice. Long story made short, I got hit with only 1300 miles on it and it spent 2 years in the shop waiting on parts. I wasnt sure if I either forgot about that noise or it was a result of the accident. This video helped put my mind at ease.

  • @AWordFromMrJones
    @AWordFromMrJones Před 3 lety +25

    You said your truck has 200ks miles? If so, man it sounds like it's fresh from the factor. My 2017 Tundra CrewMax has roughly 50k and it sounds just the same. I'm addicted to Toyota vehicles including Lexus. These are extremely very reliable and easy to maintain vehicles when you properly care for them.

    • @bobd8553
      @bobd8553  Před 3 lety

      Yeah just look at the odometer when it starts. The previous owner did 10k oil changes too, way longer that I would ever do.

    • @jakeestrada1239
      @jakeestrada1239 Před 3 lety

      @@bobd8553 I'm almost at 200k on my 2010 5.7 and do 5,500 intervals oil changes. I'm considering the 10 k oil change soon. I met 2 people with 350 k and 450 k tundras and they do 10 k oil change.

    • @bobd8553
      @bobd8553  Před 3 lety

      @@jakeestrada1239 if you use quality filters and oil probably ok. It takes me 15 min to change my oil, so I'm sticking to 5k

    • @jakeestrada1239
      @jakeestrada1239 Před 3 lety

      @@bobd8553 Yeah same here ! Thats true oil change is easy just to have cheaper insurance on engine every 5k

    • @fredwilliams7893
      @fredwilliams7893 Před 2 lety

      Love my 2013 5.7 👍

  • @kccreations5945
    @kccreations5945 Před 3 lety +12

    I notice this on my 2019 Tundra when I'm at a drive through next to the wall of the building and can really hear it. It has been great through!

    • @tusharin1984
      @tusharin1984 Před 3 lety +3

      duuuude me too. especially if the drive through is brick it really bounces the sound back bad. i thought i was going to have to pull over and stop the truck before i blew up the engine

    • @Howard_Kyle
      @Howard_Kyle Před 3 lety

      same for me, pull through a drive thru and get myself stressing out - gets me thinking to trade it in

    • @eliviathomas6855
      @eliviathomas6855 Před 6 měsíci

      Oh wow, this happened to me today! I'm stressed.

  • @JackAttak
    @JackAttak Před 3 lety +11

    I have an '07 5.7l V8 that has 281k miles on it. Has sounded exactly like this the whole time I've owned it. Never had an issue, nor does it lose any oil between oil changes. I don't like hearing the tick when it's cold but I've mostly come to terms with it as they call it the "Toyota tick"

    • @yairesquivel5847
      @yairesquivel5847 Před 2 lety +1

      Manifolds gaskets

    • @christopherclark4774
      @christopherclark4774 Před rokem +1

      Toyota tick not even a tick compared to the hemi tick on dodge lol

    • @donnovicki9771
      @donnovicki9771 Před rokem +1

      That's the sound of reliability. My 07 CM with 223000 on it sounds the exact same way. No worries.

  • @bcatz454
    @bcatz454 Před 3 lety +7

    I have a LS460 with the 4.6L 1ur-FSE (same engine family as the tundra 5.7L), and it sounds exactly like that. My 5.7L in my Land Cruiser sounded exactly the same with 30k miles too. Completely normal.

  • @charlespratt8663
    @charlespratt8663 Před rokem +6

    Try 5/30 oil over the 0/20. You may find it runs quieter and smoother. 0/20 is to meet mileage requirements not for better protection.

  • @jackw9034
    @jackw9034 Před 3 lety +5

    I have a2020 tundra, it makes identical noises but that motor is a beast. Sounds like that from brand new, and mostly cold start situation. Best vehicle I've ever owned.

    • @AJP2565
      @AJP2565 Před 3 lety +1

      Both my 06’ and my 08’ now sounds like that. They both run great.

  • @Bushy556
    @Bushy556 Před 3 lety +15

    People are saying the same thing about the Ford Coyote 5.0. These engines with such high pressure injectors, 32 valves, dual OHC’s there are a lot of moving parts to make a little noise.

  • @HognAndRign
    @HognAndRign Před 3 lety +6

    My 2015 trd pro 5.7 has 90k miles and for about 30k miles the cold start noise would be a freaking chain rattle sound. Everyone told me it was the chain tensioners going out and its an expensive job so i just held out and dealt with the cold start noise. This last oil change i decided to experiment with liqui molly 5w/40 and lucas oil stabilizer and it actually worked! No more cold start noise!

    • @AJP2565
      @AJP2565 Před 3 lety

      I'm going to give that a try, Thanks Antonio.

    • @chojthoj08
      @chojthoj08 Před 2 lety

      Hmmm. Mine is doing the same at 160k.

    • @chojthoj08
      @chojthoj08 Před 2 lety

      Mine is 2016 trd pro. Bought it brand new, now has 160k miles. But I realize I've been doing oil change lately at Firestone. I hope that is the issue.

  • @jamram9924
    @jamram9924 Před 3 lety +8

    More mileage typically produces a bit more noise since the connecting rod bearings, crankshaft bearings and other valve train components are worn. I’ve always used full synthetic engine oil like Royal Purple and Pennzoil Platinum full synthetic. My engine uses the canister type filter so I recommend the Wix XP series. Otherwise just used the cartridge type filter and fill that up with oil and allow the media to absorb the oil to avoid a dry start up. There are many preventative measures you can take to protect your drivetrain, don’t forget to service your transmission and go full synthetic and replace the filter (no flushes with the high mileage Tundra)

    • @AJP2565
      @AJP2565 Před 3 lety

      What do you mean by no flushes with the high mileage Tundra’s?

    • @jamram9924
      @jamram9924 Před 3 lety +4

      @@AJP2565 sorry, I meant transmission flushes. I’ve seen transmissions develop problems after flushes when transmissions that had over 150,000 miles. I just dropped the filter and pan, clean replace and refill. That’s been my experience having worked at an import shop.

    • @AJP2565
      @AJP2565 Před 3 lety

      Thanks!

    • @tusharin1984
      @tusharin1984 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jamram9924 yup, my neighbor is a certified Toyota master tech and he did my trans service and diff service at 145k mi. He said he would not perform a trans flush just basically a drain and refill.

    • @100pyatt
      @100pyatt Před rokem

      Connecting rods don't get "worn" . They have bearings and if the bearings are worn you'll have low oil pressure

  • @lesterpenner8786
    @lesterpenner8786 Před 3 lety +6

    Thats the million mile Toyota 5.7L. That little rattling noise seems normal. After your new Tundra has 200,000 miles its going to be slightly more noisy. Drive on Toyota friend. 😀👍

  • @faithchristianalliancechur1768

    I used to drive a LC80 diesel engine. I was a bit worried in my 2017 tundra about this diesel like sound. Thank you, this video was really a relief for me.

  • @NA12495
    @NA12495 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the video. I had some work done a few years ago on the exust system. I heard an exust leak. They tried to tell me it was my lifters. I know the lifters on these are laud, but it was a new sound. Finally got it fixed, it was an exhaust leak. When I bought it, the engine was laud, I had my neighbor who was a mechanic to listen to it (he said that they are loud but will last). She is a 2007, and has about 110k miles on her. Hope he last a good bit longer.

  • @bradselc3618
    @bradselc3618 Před 2 lety +12

    Awesome! I just bought a 2019 Tundra with the 5.7 and it got me worried in the morning at cold start I thought it was nocking and sounded like a cummins. This gives me peace of mind knowing it’s normal. Thanks bud

    • @fredwilliams7893
      @fredwilliams7893 Před 2 lety

      Yep slight ticking slapping noise. Timming chain guids?

    • @careyfurman3763
      @careyfurman3763 Před 2 lety

      I’ve switched to Fram titanium high flow filter with the Pennzoil platinum O 20 and that has really quiet my motor down at idle.

  • @michaelbukowski7396
    @michaelbukowski7396 Před rokem +1

    Boy howdy am I glad you posted this. I came to a Toyota from a Ford and the noise of a healthy 3UR is strikingly similar to the noise of a 5.4L Triton ready to make a boat payment.

  • @Mj-vg1hv
    @Mj-vg1hv Před 2 lety +4

    Awesome video, I just purchased a 2014 crewmax limited with 181000 miles.. makes the same noises as portrayed in your recordings..
    I'm not so worried about the sounds it has now, thanks to your video...

  • @jessealcalarealtyone
    @jessealcalarealtyone Před 3 lety +2

    I have 500 miles on my 2021 Trd pro. Never owned a Toyota Tundra so didn’t know if it was normal. I hear a slight ticking but glad to hear that it’s normal. Thanks 🙏🏼

  • @romanamador2581
    @romanamador2581 Před 2 lety +1

    My 2007 toyota tundra 5.7 4×4 with 240 100 miles sound exactly the same. I was scared about that noise but now I know tundra engine make that sound

  • @Ty-kx6cs
    @Ty-kx6cs Před 6 měsíci

    I just bought a 2017 and it makes a slight ticking like lifter, thought it could be mechanical issue, but this vid and the comments helps me realize it is probably normal. It could be the oil the previous owner used.

  • @jko0526
    @jko0526 Před 3 lety +9

    Every Tundra with the 5.7 sounds the same.

  • @someguywithaguitar2623
    @someguywithaguitar2623 Před 2 lety +2

    The unsung hero for everyone anxious about how their truck sounds

  • @nigelio3
    @nigelio3 Před 3 lety +4

    That is a beautiful engine. Love my 5.7.

  • @roadglide1142
    @roadglide1142 Před 3 lety +10

    Honestly they sound normal to me ?

  • @yawnsalot480
    @yawnsalot480 Před 10 dny

    Awesome video my 2017 sounds just like this slight ticking when warmed up especially in the wheel well

  • @shaneceasar4675
    @shaneceasar4675 Před 3 lety +9

    Honestly I will check the time and chain tensioner just to make sure your timing chain is not losing and I would also check the secondary air pump to make sure it's getting enough air into the exhaust system.... It's not going to hurt anything to check your two timing chain tensioner... It's just my opinion have a blessed one in the mighty name of Jesus!

    • @bobd8553
      @bobd8553  Před 3 lety

      How do you check you timing chain tension easily, with out tearing the front cover off?....open heart surgery.......... And Doesn't 2nd air injection just run at start up?

    • @carstenpath673
      @carstenpath673 Před 3 lety +3

      @@bobd8553 yes you can actually hear the air injection pumps turn off (it’s a slight high pitched hiss) @2:20

  • @kaiso7976
    @kaiso7976 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much! I have LITERALLY had my Tundra for 3 weeks now. I got it used, but it only had 24k on it. I was really concerned when I noticed mine making that typical “ Diesel Sound.” After watching your video though, I have a serious weight lifted off of my shoulders. Thanks again!

  • @rafaportillo73
    @rafaportillo73 Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful video, I noticed that noise when my truck was new in 2007, almost 13 years now and no problems, thanks for thae vid

  • @AL-oj9qb
    @AL-oj9qb Před 3 lety +2

    The new one was a bit warmer than the old one you could see the temp gauge on both.the old one was right under the c temp when started and the new one was a bit above the c temp when started so new one less noise but they both should sound the same. On cold and warm cycles.

  • @withextrapickles
    @withextrapickles Před 9 dny

    Just did spark plugs on mine yesterday and started it up and heard this sound and thought ahhhh right as rain. I think this sound is the VVT solenoid cycling in and out helping it warm up faster probably wrong though

  • @DaddyDaughterCarReviews
    @DaddyDaughterCarReviews Před 3 lety +5

    Bob nice video, I had the same experience with my Tundra trucks from the past. I have owned 3 Tundra's with the 5.7L I-force and they all sound the same to me as well. I have heard of some rare cases in the 2007 to 2009 models of timing chain slapping. The plastic timing chain guide break off and allows the chain to move more freely and causes it to sound a little rough. 🙁My 07 Limited had 148K, 14 Platinum had 86K, my 19 TRD PRO has 26K!!!

    • @bobd8553
      @bobd8553  Před 3 lety

      Nice, love the tundra. Thanks for sharing

    • @tusharin1984
      @tusharin1984 Před 3 lety

      I think im getting timing chain ticking on mine. it is noticeably different than what bob has recorded. i have a 2012 crew max 5.7 would it have the same plastic guide? the sound isn't constant but intermittent. maybe once a week every other week or so. but it gets loud and can go on for 1-5 minutes. my older neighbor was like shut that off your not getting oil you'll blow your engine.

    • @bobd8553
      @bobd8553  Před 3 lety

      @@tusharin1984 czcams.com/video/l2OAHImTgA8/video.html excellent video. He mentions "valve spring issues" might be that, Usually the timing chain noise quiets down as it warms up, but I'm no expert

  • @ALP_Rhon
    @ALP_Rhon Před 7 měsíci

    OH MY LORD THANK YOU SO MUCH, my tundra been making that noise for a while and couldn’t figure out what it was. Glad it’s normal lmao

  • @VroodenTheGreat
    @VroodenTheGreat Před 3 lety

    I just bought a 2020 Sequoia, 1500 miles, same motor, same sound. Thanks for the video, as I was a bit worried about it.

  • @OffTrekIncorporated
    @OffTrekIncorporated Před 3 lety +1

    That's very helpful, I was very worried about mine, 15000 miles and yep, sounds the same. Thanks 2020 Tundra 5.7

  • @alphamale6097
    @alphamale6097 Před 3 lety

    It is the injectors actuating and the duel valves on the engine that makes it sound kind of like a diesel.

  • @andyamysarizonaadventures5450

    Let's have another listen at 500k ,awsome

  • @constantinejosephides3312

    I to was concerned about the ticking noise I just bought a 2015 with only 50, 000miles and I heard the tickingnoise thinking it needed a valve adjustment or somethingafter I started it up home the next day and was worried but after listening to your video and gives me peace of mind now thanks

  • @FUELEDNOVA718
    @FUELEDNOVA718 Před 3 lety +3

    Take this ticking sound and multiply it by 50 is what was on my '19 Tucson with the 2.4L engine. It was embarrassing to go through a drive-thru. My current vehicle, an '18 Acura with the 3.5L V6 does make a similar ticking sound to your Tundra. I believe it's the combination of Port and Direct Injection sounds that is high pressured. Some manufacturers do a better job of insulating the sound and some just let it rip lol.

    • @bobd8553
      @bobd8553  Před 3 lety

      I agree, there is allot if noise insolation foam around the 5.7 engine. I cant seem to get a straight answer if the 5.7 is a mix of port and direct injection. I thought those mixed injection engines have 2 injectors per cylinder . I don't think the tundra has that.

  • @josephtucker7397
    @josephtucker7397 Před 3 lety +2

    I just bought a 2007 Tundra with a 5.7l, 150k miles 4x4. I changed the engine oil to Amsoil and it quieted almost all of that busy valve train noise. It almost sounds new. I actually changed all the drive train fluids to Amsoil. What a difference! Give it a try👍

  • @DakotaDave17
    @DakotaDave17 Před 3 lety +3

    I have a 2019 with 5k miles...sounds the same. Even when it warms up.

  • @TheYoungerSemiOldMan
    @TheYoungerSemiOldMan Před 4 měsíci

    Mine is doing it and spoke to a mechanic at toyota of over 17yrs. He said be careful. It may be simple gunk built up causing the chain tensioners to stick. Or youre actually having the one of the many KNOWN issues whcih anything from 07 up had weak tensioners and they need to be fixed bc it a part fails and drops, you'll need a new motor. I called the dealer right now and they don't even have 2013 motors. You have to by the bottom end and then all parts up top. The total cost is $13k without taxes and labor which is easily another $3k. Both your engines sound very mild. Mine sounds like a diesel at cold start. Many say they have the same but perception may be different.

  • @Aldorains
    @Aldorains Před 4 měsíci

    Have a 16 with 80k miles. Started making this noise at 25k. It's much quieter on a fresh oil change. Gonna try a little heavier oil next change.

  • @baxter2413
    @baxter2413 Před 3 lety

    08’ tundra here also. I bought it new and it’s always had that diesel sound. Especially on cold starts and cold days, then the noise dissipates once the engine is warm. I’ve also have heard the cause being related to the huge fuel injectors. Thanks for posting.

    • @AJP2565
      @AJP2565 Před 3 lety +1

      Look up piston slap on Tundras. I bought mine with 142K on it in the dead of summer. When winter rolled around I thought it was going to blow up while cold.
      You are right it dies down once warmed up.

    • @tusharin1984
      @tusharin1984 Před 3 lety

      @@AJP2565 yeah i bought my 2012 in june with 142k, didnt noticed the loud "chain tensioner tick until about august or september when it first happened to me and i thought my wife is going to kill m, this thing is going to have na engine blow and well have to dump $5k into it right off the bat :)

    • @AJP2565
      @AJP2565 Před 3 lety +1

      @@tusharin1984
      I was thinking the same thing too. I tow a toy hauler that ranges anywhere from 6,500-8,000lbs. I was think that if this grenades my wife is going to kill me, because I didn’t buy a newer one.

    • @tusharin1984
      @tusharin1984 Před 3 lety

      @@AJP2565 lol well hey if you wife would have been on board with a newer shoot I would have done that. I bought mine based off the budget and it was still a compromise and many arguments :) we are good now though

  • @jameslong1644
    @jameslong1644 Před 3 lety +1

    Mine sounds pretty much the same 07 with 229k in the winter it sounds like a diesel in the cab under the hood it’s much quieter, and yes Toyota oil makes it quieter. There’s a lot going on under those valve covers.

    • @bobd8553
      @bobd8553  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the info, I found out that the toyota oil is made by mobile one.

  • @beautynotstatic2419
    @beautynotstatic2419 Před 24 dny

    My 2015, that I've had for not quite a year. Had 273k, now 286k, takes quite a bit of warming, before it quiets down. The chains are indestructible. But I'm thinking the tensioner, and there's also plastic guides that wear out.

  • @DjCBlaq
    @DjCBlaq Před 2 lety

    Thanks. Just bought a 2014 with 105k. Same tick on the driver side. I hear to check the tensioners 🤷🏾‍♂️. Great video.

  • @josephsimpson6454
    @josephsimpson6454 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for posting, my 2018 does that at 72000 ,people say it also sounds like a diesel.

  • @mattsfirewoodvideos738
    @mattsfirewoodvideos738 Před 3 lety +3

    I have a 2010 with 104k on it and it ticks a bit on cold mornings but it runs like a dream and has never given me any issues

    • @bobd8553
      @bobd8553  Před 3 lety +1

      100k thats just a baby.

  • @ksdad2two
    @ksdad2two Před 3 lety +7

    Loud pipes cover that right up. Lol

  • @eugeneocron47
    @eugeneocron47 Před rokem +1

    My 2007 Tundra with 452k sounds the same. Completely normal.

  • @tjmark67
    @tjmark67 Před 3 lety +2

    I have an 07 Toyota tundra with almost 300,000 on it kilometres and the dealership said that there's nothing to worry about it and after it warms up the ticking noise stop

  • @ninocalderon2372
    @ninocalderon2372 Před 2 lety

    The sounds is identical on both engines . I was worried on my also thanks a million for posting this video

  • @jeffreycash1572
    @jeffreycash1572 Před 3 lety +3

    Sounds normal for cold startup
    Mobil 1 0w 20 was noisier in mine
    I switched to 0w 20 rotella gas truck or Quaker State ultimate 0w20
    Little bit quieter especially when really cold

    • @nickgrant42
      @nickgrant42 Před 3 lety +1

      I use rotella gas truck in mine. Runs smooth

  • @markalan4026
    @markalan4026 Před 3 lety +3

    My 2002 Toyota Sequoia with the 4.7l V8 sounds the same.

  • @RamBo-uu9so
    @RamBo-uu9so Před 3 lety +5

    Ok, my 2007 Tundra has 270k the starter just went out........not bad.

  • @shs646
    @shs646 Před 3 lety +4

    Honestly with that mileage I wouldn't worry about the valve train noise. What you can do is use the Toyota oil with some Lucas oil stabilizer and it usually will help with the ticking.

  • @shawncybynog4768
    @shawncybynog4768 Před 2 lety +1

    '08 278,000 rough miles, still ticking along 👍

  • @ryanv7195
    @ryanv7195 Před 3 lety +3

    Great comparison video! Great to know. I have a 2012 sequoia with the same engine 140k km on it sounds the same or similar to both. The new one is a little quieter. I use toyota oil as well. Another person on youtube switched from mobil 1 to Toyota oil and noticed a difference and I have to agree it sounds quiter to me on the toyota oil. I know that they say mobil 1 does the toyota oil but I've read the additive package added by toyota makes a difference. Thanks again for the video. Definitely puts me further at ease.

    • @ferios19801
      @ferios19801 Před 3 lety

      I'm into buying a sequoia at this moment,are they reliable I'm looking into 08,2013.

    • @ryanv7195
      @ryanv7195 Před 3 lety

      @@ferios19801 one of the reasons for my purchase was because of reliability. I needed a 7 seater and didn't want to go with a van. From what I saw the sequoias are reliable but heavy on gas. Basically a tundra. The other option I had was a durango with a hemi but I own a ram 1500 that had a hemi engine with a failed lifter and camshaft (common) which left a bad taste in my mouth.

    • @tusharin1984
      @tusharin1984 Před 3 lety

      @@ryanv7195 and a bad taste in your wallet i'd say

    • @ryanv7195
      @ryanv7195 Před 3 lety

      @@tusharin1984 Oh yes the taste was bad. In hindsight I may have done things differently.

  • @rubenalfaro9070
    @rubenalfaro9070 Před 3 lety +5

    With that much mileage, you should check your timing chain

  • @RobertBrockwell
    @RobertBrockwell Před 2 lety

    The new and old sound the same. Great vid. These are die hard trucks and motors.

  • @Howard_Kyle
    @Howard_Kyle Před 3 lety

    this video helped, I've been a bit worried thinking my truck is too loud - but your engine sounds like mine

  • @cjm5161
    @cjm5161 Před 3 lety +4

    All these people saying "my tundra has a tick". no kidding every used tundra I've came across having 20k or 200k has a slight cold startup tick it's normal !!!!! Switch to 5w30 like me and your tick will decrease slightly.

  • @30minforasn
    @30minforasn Před 3 lety +2

    I have the same noise on my 18 tundra bought it brand new. Just noticed it a month ago. My first thought was it sounded like a diesel. I guess it’s normal.

  • @BrusselsSouth
    @BrusselsSouth Před 2 lety

    I didnt know that 5.7 L V8 Diesel existed. Thx for posting.

  • @Anthonyhancock71
    @Anthonyhancock71 Před 3 lety +1

    Mine me has 250,000. Yours sounds normal. I run reg oil 5/20. No synthetic ever. Sounds great

  • @RobertBrockwell
    @RobertBrockwell Před 2 lety

    Great vid and we tundra guys and gals needed this piece of mind. Thanks pal!

  • @KoJo-qh9od
    @KoJo-qh9od Před 3 lety +1

    Mine makes the "diesel" sounds more when it's cold and quiets down once it's warm. I had a mechanic tell me it was because the different metals used in the engine and how they expand at different rates, don't know if that's true or not. 258k miles on it.

  • @llwizzoll
    @llwizzoll Před rokem

    This is the best video on CZcams. Great job.

  • @Lunas2525
    @Lunas2525 Před 3 lety +3

    I can't hear anything your talking about... They sound the same to me... Now the 4.7 in my 05 it sounds like a diesel.
    This is due to the dual overhead cam design. I believe all Toyota engines have the same valve cup to cam lifterless design. It is what causes it.

    • @707SLAYER
      @707SLAYER Před 3 lety

      run it a quart high...

    • @Lunas2525
      @Lunas2525 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@707SLAYER2 year update his sounds normal. Mine was still doing it but i just recently traded it for a 2016 tundra.

  • @waynehenson1094
    @waynehenson1094 Před rokem

    Sounds good. I have a 07, 5.7. Bullet proof.

  • @Joe_Lara_Jr
    @Joe_Lara_Jr Před 2 lety +1

    Sounds good man. That’s normal. I have the same sound on my Toyota.

  • @robstek75
    @robstek75 Před 2 lety

    The Toyota Tundra 5.7 is a noisy engine but if you have a ticking sound when its cold and gets quieter when its warmed up its probably a small exhaust leak from one or both exhaust manifolds. Its a very common problem with tundras.

  • @johnpowell5181
    @johnpowell5181 Před 3 lety +2

    Ive got a 2007 tundra 5.7 200000 miles and a 2019 4runner 40000 miles both noisy drive trains and engines.

  • @KeystoneTexan
    @KeystoneTexan Před 7 měsíci

    My 2018 had that ticking noise until I stopped running Mobile 1 oil and went with Pennzoil Platinum full synthetic

  • @RamBo-uu9so
    @RamBo-uu9so Před 3 lety +1

    They never told you that it can change to a diesel than back to a regular ...cool!

  • @user-le4tl3uu4j
    @user-le4tl3uu4j Před 3 lety +1

    My 2011 Tundra SR5 sounds exactly like that, I also thought I sucked up. LOL

  • @nelsoncarpentry
    @nelsoncarpentry Před rokem

    There's your noise, then there's a different noise that is more of the ticking diesel sound, which is louder and isn't normal. It seems that this louder ticking is often the left timing chain tensioner sticking, causing the timing chain to slap around. That issue should get addressed before too long.

  • @treygonzales8512
    @treygonzales8512 Před 3 lety +3

    I run premium and it’s a lot quieter if it bothers you,

    • @tusharin1984
      @tusharin1984 Před 3 lety +1

      premium fuel has quieted down the "ticking" ?

    • @AJP2565
      @AJP2565 Před 3 lety

      You guys are going to spoil your trucks;)

  • @llwizzoll
    @llwizzoll Před rokem

    Awsome vid. Just got my 2019 platinum today. Runs great same sound.

  • @jjasonsingleton
    @jjasonsingleton Před 3 lety

    Thanks, I just bought an 07 Limited with 93k and noticed a bit of the 'diesel' sound and wondered if that was the norm. I did notice that when you were around the top (time 2:30 or so) it sounded like injector snap and around the bottom an exhaust valve closing snap (time 2:50 or so).

  • @stefanovichmichael9686

    They all do that. Slight piston slap,do to steel cylinder liners. Not an issue.

  • @mx4073
    @mx4073 Před rokem +1

    5.7 will quiet down with 91 or higher octane try a tank full you'll hear the difference. Also run a bottle of lucas fuel injector cleaner through a tank or two. Have a brand new 2021 1794 and it sounded
    like a diesel. I tried this and it sounds better runs smother nice and quite riding down the road. Its not a cheap fix for your wallet on fill ups but it works.

    • @pse5885
      @pse5885 Před rokem

      That’s what I do as well. Lucas helps in my case

  • @robertoramos8257
    @robertoramos8257 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video defiantly gives me peace of mind of my new tundra

  • @danriver3108
    @danriver3108 Před rokem

    I have a 2006 tundra and sequoia 4.7, the tundra sounds like that , you can hear underneath the engine from the passenger side, the sequoia is way quite engine, 190k on both.

  • @1BADGT500
    @1BADGT500 Před 2 lety

    Hydraulic lifters, or if it gets abnormally loud then it could be a faulty timing chain tensioner (causing chain slap).

  • @tundras4ever552
    @tundras4ever552 Před rokem

    Yea tundras and especially the 5.7 have a lot of engine noises. But is totally normal. You’ll know when it’s not normal . Either chain tensioner slapping or a bad vvti gear. But that’s pretty rare.

  • @mr.c340
    @mr.c340 Před 3 lety +1

    Manifold has a crack plenty of comments online about same noise

  • @overlandersnorthwest
    @overlandersnorthwest Před 2 lety

    I have a 2021 Limited and it has that ticking diesel sound I guess. It was zero miles and it runs great. I was worried but with this being the last v8 5.7l I'm sure its fine

  • @4runners496
    @4runners496 Před 2 lety

    Looks just like the video I created on my new 4Runner. Tacoma owners call this the Taco Tick.

  • @Howard_Kyle
    @Howard_Kyle Před 3 lety

    thanks for the video and the comments below - it helps me to chill out about (my 5.7 diesel) lol

  • @richardhudgens5180
    @richardhudgens5180 Před rokem

    Mine sounds the same 2008 tundra TRD single cab bought it with 116k. The only issues i have is i need to replace suspension and replace the the valve cover gasket.

  • @bicepusmaximus
    @bicepusmaximus Před rokem

    Ticking/clicking at the valve cover is well documented and isn’t an issue. The noise coming from the bottom of the engine (best heard through the wheel wells) is what concerns me a bit. Mine does the same thing. And it doesn’t go away after warm up. Curious if you know what I’m talking about. Awesome video btw! Thank you!

    • @bobd8553
      @bobd8553  Před rokem +1

      if all our trucks make the same noise, its probably normal.

    • @kdaltex
      @kdaltex Před rokem

      Why is it concerning ?

    • @jankydriveway4694
      @jankydriveway4694 Před rokem

      My truck 2014 130k makes the same noise. If you climb under it the noise would like it’s coming from the oil pan or transmission. Everything works great and it sounds like the noise is normal. I even heard it on the brand new truck when he was in the passenger side wheel well.

  • @wiskazn
    @wiskazn Před 3 lety +1

    225k vs 500 miles. All normal, I would not be alarmed at all. Keep on racking up miles on the old one