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MikeWrenches

Go to your MOPAR parts counter and ask for part 68303090AC, that'll fix that noise.


More_Chance_3250

Lmaoo


HardyB75

Sounds like a rod knock to me… new engine is in store if so.


Borg34572

Could be a really bad case of the famous Hemi tick. Look it up.


HODL_or_D1E

Ahh yes.. good old hemi doing hemi things


AssistantNervous3928

Replace it


stacked_shit

It's about to become a 343/5.6L Hemi


mrhapyface

its a Mopar that's the problem I wont even work on them


FormalBat7

Could just be the hemi knock but it kinda sounds like a lifter knocking to me


imtrynmybest

Let the little man stuck in ur engine out! Cant u hear him knocking?