So you are saying there is a small vacuum leak at the injector which causes an improper or uneven fuel mixture? I don't see how this would cause the ticking noise. If it was causing an engine knock the ECU would retard the timing until it went away or throw a check engine light if it can't, right? Also the injector seals are all brand new and I lubricated them with silicone before installing.mrbrian200 wrote: ↑18 Apr 2019, 18:07 Is it possible you might have a leaky/damaged injector O-ring, or corrosion or damage of the cylinder bore that the injector(s) go into is preventing a good seal? As the engine warms up the the metal expands altering the diameter of the hole slightly and the o-rings become somewhat softer/pliable to conform better to an imperfect or damaged bore or damaged o-ring that no longer fits perfect, between the two (heat and pliability) the leak seals up and a lean condition (and the tick) disappears.
Could a small leak at an o-ring, maybe not necessarily enough to make the cylinder dramatically lean, disturb the injector spray pattern enough to cause 'unbalanced combustion' ...think along the lines of gasoline direct injection running in 'lean mode' where the fuel mix within the cylinder isn't evenly distributed across the air withing the cylinder. With an 'uncontrolled distribution' as such I could imagine knocking/ticking/pinging to be a plausible effect. Most air leaks we are accustomed to dealing with are upstream - not right up within millimeters of the intake valves.
I'm thinking it's definitely something mechanical in the engine and as it warms up and tolerances adjust the noise goes away.






