This is a 64 Rambler Classic which I picked up from a local junkyard rather than see it crushed. Clean body which needs paint. An early 232 has been transplanted into the car by a previous owner. At first I thought it was one of the scarce 232 4-doors which were made by AMC along with the Rambler Typhoons, but the homemade engine mounts give the transplant away. The car started fine two days ago. It had a slight lifter tick which went away as it warmed up. All I did to get it running was replace the burned points and condenser. The car was horribly out of time too. The distributor wasn't loose, but it did sit in the front yard of the junkyard several weeks so someone could have tampered with it. Yesterday, when I started it after replacing the worn shifter column with another used column, there was a pronounced lifter tick which didn't go away as the engine warmed and there was a brief loud metallic sound like something loose in the oil pan. Maybe I should have shut it down then, but the sound was only brief. Tonight I'll pull the valve cover and inspect the rocker shaft and push rods. I'll also do a cold compression test before I start the engine, looking for clues. I'll drain and strain the oil. Any other suggestions? Regards, Joe Fulton Salinas, CA _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.wps.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com