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I noticed the other day a tick when I started the engine that went away within a few seconds and today that same tick was back and I did not notice it right away I had driven about a half mile before I noticed it.sounds like a valve tick once I noticed it I free revved the engine once in neutral and the tick went away and was silent normal running from there to work. Should I be worried about it? Is there anything I could do about it? This is on a 1998 outback with the 1995 2.2 engine 

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i wouldn't worry about it - it's HLA's or piston slap right? 

if HLA's i'd try changing the oil often, synthetic, maybe resealing the oil pump and tigthening the backing plate screws. 

or at least put that on your list when you do the timing belt again if you dont' want to now. but it doesn't take that long really to swap an oil pump.

i'm unsure if the backing plate screws matter but it's so common for multiple ones to be loose i figure they should be tight.

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Depending on what gen that ej22 came from (‘95 could be Gen1 or Gen2 over there for all I know) can determine exactly what noise it is. 

The Gen1 engine had HVLAs - small but heaps better than the EA82 monstrosities! These can tick from time to time and on my Gen1 EJ22 in the L series this tick on early start up indicates either oil is very cold and taking its time to pressure up to the HVLAs or that my oil level is low. 

The Gen2 engines use a form of roller rockers and from my understanding won’t tick as a result. But this engine is an interference engine. Gen1 is not ;) 

Cheers 

Bennie

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